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Welcome to Rogers High School

It’s a great place to learn!  At Rogers High School, we believe that our students are our priority and our future. We strive to provide our students with the educational tools they need to live and compete in our global society. This year (2024-2025) marks our 22nd year of service to the Rogers, Otsego, Albertville, Dayton, and St. Michael communities.

Rogers High School is a high-performing high school serving students in grades 9 through 12 and is located in Rogers, Minnesota.  We are part of the ISD 728 school district and participate in the Northwest Suburban Conference.  Each day from 7:30 AM - 2:10 PM RHS is home to over 1,900 students and over 130 staff members.  RHS is an excellent place to grow intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically as students will find limitless opportunities to become involved. Rogers High School operates a traditional six-period day, allowing its students to maximize their learning and complete a full college-preparatory course load.  

We are preparing our students to be college and career-ready!  At Rogers High School excellence in academics go hand-in-hand with excellence in co-curricular activities. Students excel in each of the four A's of high school success: Academics, Activities, Arts, and Athletics. 

RHS was designed and constructed during 2002 and 2003. Its doors first opened to welcome students in September 2003. Rogers High School was designed as a sustainable school and boasts several qualities that help increase student achievement. RHS is filled with natural daylight and fresh air. Its materials and building systems are aesthetically pleasing and durable. It can be easily expanded, as our student population grows and is less expensive to maintain and heat. Construction projects include renovating and expanding the athletic and phy-ed locker rooms and field house that were completed in 2021. Most importantly, because of RHS's unique attributes, our students will enjoy improved performance due to better, healthier conditions.

We are proud to welcome you to the Royal Family - it is a great day to be a Royal!

4 Pillars of Rogers High School

When Rogers High School opened its door in 2003-2004, we committed to honoring 4 Pillars for staff and students:

  • Developing Relationships

  • Seeking Diversity

  • Pursuing Excellence   

  • Building Futures

As educators, parents and community members, we have a responsibility to help children and youth feel safe and secure and learn how to engage with others of differing viewpoints in a civil manner in pursuit of their dreams.

Schools play a critical role in this process by creating a positive learning environment for all students when building relationships and pursuing excellence. It is imperative that educators facilitate respectful discussions among students and safeguard the well-being of all as college and career preparation take place. 

Below are just a few recommendations, modified from the National Association for School Psychologists, on how all adults can support children and youth:

  • Reinforce a sense of positive school community. Establishing positive relationships between adults and students is foundational to safe, successful learning environments. Such relationships are built on a sense of mutual trust and respect.
  • Model and teach desired behaviors. We know that adult actions and attitudes influence children. Discuss career and college choices you underwent and how it impacted where you are today. Remind students that the pursuit of excellence does not mean perfection and making mistakes and being adaptable are important to success. 
  • Encourage children to channel their views and feelings into positive action. We are all part of the American community and can make positive contributions. Like adults, children and youth are empowered by the ability to do the right thing and help others. Working with classmates or members of the community who come from different backgrounds not only enables children to feel that they are making a positive contribution, it also reinforces their sense of commonality with diverse people. 

We encourage all students to get to know teachers and peers as well as get involved with a sport, activity or club. Please visit gorogersroyals.com to sign up. 

In honoring our four pillars, we want it to be a great day for ALL to be a ROYAL!