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We see Ross High School as a place where each and every child who enters our doors is valued and where each and every staff member demonstrates a relentless passion for helping students succeed.
Ross High School is a comprehensive high school offering a rigorous and diverse curriculum to almost 1,000 students in grade levels nine through twelve. Our highly-qualified staff is committed to ensuring academic success, social responsibility, and career development for all students. Ross High School is a comprehensive high school offering college preparatory (including Advanced Placement and College Credit Plus), college tech prep and career education curriculums.
Summer EBT (or SUN Bucks) is a new federal nutrition program that provides $120 in grocery benefits per eligible child each summer. Benefits are provided on an electronic card that can be used to shop at grocery stores, farmers markets and online.
Summer EBT is one of multiple new options that help ensure children have food during the summer. Children and families can participate in both Summer EBT and summer meals (both congregate and non-congregate meal options).
For more information visit sebt.ohio.gov and download this document Summer EBT 101.
All information for our Free/Reduced students at Ross Local Schools has been sent to the state website. The distribution of the Sunbucks will be sent out beginning the middle to the end of July. The money will be added to your current SNAP card, or a card will be sent to those who do not have one. Please click on the link to find out more information or if you have any questions.
The Safer Ohio School Tip Line is a free safety resource available to all Ohio schools. The tip line is an anonymous reporting system that accepts both calls and texts 24 hours-a-day.
This tip line allows students and adults to anonymously share information with school officials and law enforcement about threats to student safety — whether that involves a threatened mass incident or harm to a single student.
Things to report to the tip line include (but are not limited to):
- Bullying incidents;
- Withdrawn student behaviors;
- Verbal or written threats observed toward students, faculty or schools;
- Hazing;
- Weapon/suspicious devices on or near school grounds;
- Gang related activities;
- Unusual/suspicious behavior of students or staff;
- Self-harm or suicidal sentiments; and
- Any other school safety-related concerns.
2024 Ross High School Graduation
Live on Friday May 24th 7:00 PM
You can also watch live at
https://www.waycross.tv/rhsgrad.html
Waycross Live Events from Chip Bergquist on Vimeo.
To order a DVD or DIGITAL DOWNLOAD (.mp4) copy of a program:
https://www.waycross.tv/order.html
Important Information for Incoming Seniors
All 12th grade students are required to show proof of TWO meningitis vaccines unless the first meningitis vaccine was given after the age of 16. If the first vaccine is given after the age of 16, only one vaccine is necessary. All seniors attending Ross High School or Butler Tech must provide a record from a physician or clinic with the date the shot was given. Records must be provided to Ross High School prior to the first day of the school year. It is important that you obtain these vaccines and the record as quickly as possible. Students without proof of a meningitis vaccine will face exclusion from school as required by law in the state of Ohio. Records can be dropped off at Ross High School, faxed to 863-8340, or emailed to the school nurse: shelli.turco@rossrams.com