Rome Grown Spotlight: RHS C/O 2010's Immanuel Kerr-Brown. Immanuel currently serves as Penn State University Athletics Associate Director of Major Gifts, and is working toward his ultimate goal of being a D-1 athletic director.
The RHS Wrestling 2-time state champion graduated from Duke University with a B.S.E in mechanical engineering in May of 2015. While at Duke, he was a 4-year starter and 2-time co-captain for the wrestling team. Immanuel then attended Ohio University, where he received an MBA and a master’s in Sports Administration.
The sky is the limit. Congratulations on your accomplishments, Immanuel!
If you know an RHS grad that should be featured in our Rome Grown Graduate Spotlight, nominate them here: https://bit.ly/3kN4ooZ
WEST END PARENTS: Do you have a child attending Rome High in the future? Have questions about RHS and it's programs? Then you won't want to miss this parent meeting, hosted by RHS Principal, Parke Wilkinson! Tomorrow, 6PM, at West End.
Happy Birthday to Rome Transitional Academy/PLC's Jason Self!
NEW FOR 2023: Rome City Schools is celebrating our students who have come Back to the Pack and are now serving the next generation at RCS.
First up: Annette Naranjo Tew! Annette graduated from East Central, Rome Middle, and Rome High before coming Back to the Pack as a 3rd grade teacher at West Central!
We are proud and honored to have a long list of Back to the Pack members. Tune in for a new feature each week!
DID YOU KNOW: the Affordable Connectivity Program provides discounted Wi-Fi for those who qualify? The benefit provides a discount of up to $30/month toward internet service for eligible households, and can also provide $100 toward the purchase of a laptop or desktop computer.
For more info, visit: https://www.fcc.gov/acp
And a special thank you to Student Superintendent Advisory Council member Shriya Garg, for bringing this opportunity to our attention and creating the attached graphic!
Main Elementary School brought the STEAM for January STEAM Friday! A lot of creation and collaboration happening while learning about science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.
A big thank you to Creative Discovery Museum for hosting an evening of STEAM hands-on activities for parent/child exploration. Look at the intense focus on the faces of these little learners!
A big congratulations to the winners of the Rome City Schools District Spelling Bee! 1st place: Benjamin Matheny, 4th grade, Main Elementary School. 2nd place: Ava Blackburn, 6th grade, East Central Elementary.
Congratulations to Rome High School Wrestling's Tre Goodgame III and Da'ien George on a successful Senior Night!
This week, on behalf of Herff Jones, proud sponsor of RCS, Dr. Holland presented Melanie Arrington with her 2024 Teacher of the Year Ring.
Mrs. Arrington has served her entire 23 year teaching career at Elm Street Elementary, as a first, second, and fourth grade teacher, and currently as the school Media Specialist and STEM Coordinator.
Elm Street is proud Mrs. Arrington is the R.I.G.H.T. (Relentless. Intelligent. Grateful. Hardworking. Trustworthy) person for RCS!
Thank you to Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Head Coach Brent Key for dropping in to check out Rome High School Football!
Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Rome City Schools booth at the Kennesaw State University Education Recruitment Fair yesterday!
RCS interviewed a large number of qualified and knowledgeable individuals. Many of which have the R.I.G.H.T (Relentless. Intelligent. Grateful. Hardworking. Trustworthy) stuff to join our team!
At RCS, we recruit educators who build positive relationships, demonstrate commitment, and pursue the aspirations to service RCS students and the community. We know that teachers and staff members are the most important factor in shaping and inspiring students to be a successful part of our community. This is only possible when our employees believe in the mission and get the support they need to achieve it.
DON'T FORGET: It's Match Day for your Rome High Wolves Varsity Girls and Boys Soccer teams! Come out and support the first match of the season at Barron Stadium beginning at 6pm.
TEACH GOT GAME! Anna K. Davie Elementary PTO hosted a Teachers vs. Students Basketball Game this week. These photos have us wanting to see if we've still got it!
Atrium Health Floyd hosted an Active Shooter Training in 2022. During that training, the hospital says, it was clear the local schools didn’t have enough Stop the Bleed Kits to keep students, teachers, and staff safe in case of an emergency.
"It is crucial for school districts to be prepared in case of a tragic event," Atrium Health Floyd says. Uncontrolled bleeding is the leading cause of preventable death in trauma patients. Tourniquets included in Stop the Bleed Kits quickly and successfully control life-threatening extremity bleeding until medical assistance arrives.
This week, Atrium Health Floyd donated 200 Stop the Bleed Kits to Rome City Schools. Thank so much for thinking of our faculty, staff, and students - and for this generous donation!
Rome High School proudly presents Prom 2023: What a Wonderful World, Saturday, April 22nd, from 8-11.
ID required to enter. No entry after 9:30 pm. Dress code to be enforced.
Tickets on sale 2/1 via the School Cash website, or in person from Ms. Golden in B2 with cash.
ROME, GA - The Rome City Schools Board of Education will have a Called Meeting on Monday, January 30, 2023 at 5:30pm. The meeting will be held at Rome City Schools Board Room, 508 East Second Street, Rome, Georgia 30161. #1Rome #REIMAGINERCS
Rome High Soccer season kicks off tomorrow! We hope you will come out and support these hard working and talented young men. Go Wolves!
A big thank you to High Voltage Prints for donating gear to our campus monitors. These jackets will make it easier for our campus monitors to be identified by faculty, staff, and students - plus they look great!
DEADLINE: You don't want to miss the Cardboard Challenge! The Community in Schools Cardboard Challenge is a fun, competitive, team-building event in which students use 100% recyclable materials to design and produce works of their own creation. Registration deadline: 1/27, 5pm.