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Rockford High School
Basic Information
Address: Rockford High School
7600 County Road 50
Rockford MN 55373
County: Wright and Hennepin
District: Rockford Area Schools ISD 883
Phone Number: 763-477-5846
Fax Number: 763-477-6123
Principal: Matthew Scheidler
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Additional Information
School Type: Secondary School
District ID: 2732070
School ID: 01368
State District ID: 0883-01
Grade Level:
9-12
Founded: 1900
School Setting:
Rockford High School is a small school with an enrollment of approximately 500 students in 9th through 12th grades, providing students access to a variety of academic, artistic and athletic opportunities.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 173
School Colors: Green and White
School Mascot: Rockee
School Size: 480 students
Classroom Size: 20-40 students
Support Services:
special education
School Clubs:
FALL -
Cross Country (girls & boys)
Football
Soccer (girls & boys)
Volleyball
Cheerleading Dance Team (Performance)
WINTER -
Basketball (girls & boys)
Gymnastics
Hockey (girls & boys)
Wrestling
Cheerleading Dance Team (Competition)
(Girls hockey is through a cooperative agreement with Buffalo High School. For more information, access www.mississippi8.org; Boys hockey is through a cooperative agreement with Delano High School. For more information, access www.wcconference.org.)
SPRING -
Baseball
Golf (girls & boys)
Softball
Track & Field (girls & boys)
Fine Arts and other activities include:
Auditorium Technicians
Band (Concert, Jazz, Pep, Marching, Flag Twirlers, Major/Majorette)
Choir (A Cappella, Belle Canto Women’s Ensemble)
Equestrian Club
Future Farmers of America
Mock Trial
National Honor Society
Plays (One-Act, Three-Act, Musical)
Robotics
Spanish Club
Speech
Statistician
Student Council
Team Managers
Trap Shooting
Yearbook
Lunch Availability: yes
Parking Spaces/Availability:
yes
Programs and Services:
Business, Agriculture, and industrial tech courses, new machining program, AVID, opportunities to earn college credit with eight College in the Schools courses and two Advanced Placement courses.
Notes/School Information:
Rockford High School offers full-year core classes. Ninth and tenth grade students will have English, math, science and social studies for a full-year. Eleventh and twelfth grade students will of the option of full-year standard level core classes or two-trimester, college-level core courses.
RHS staff take great pride in colutivating personal relationships with studnets and their families to provide academic, social and emotional support.