School Mission
The purpose of Roosevelt Academy is to challenge, guide, and prepare students for future success in and out of the work place through an integrated, hands-on curriculum tailored to individual needs.
Roosevelt Academy is an educational alternative choice specifically designed to teach and train students in grades 6-12 with learning disabilities to adapt and excel in society. Students learn and develop skills necessary to identify and make career choices and real-world decisions. It is our goal to prepare our students to become successful, contributing, tax-paying citizens by graduation.
Latest News
2010-11 School Supply List
Orientation Times - Thursday August 19th
- 10:00 a.m. - New Students Only
- 6:00 p.m. - Returning Students
District Budget Information
2010 Teacher of the Year & School Related Employee of the Year Announced!
Roosevelt Academy is proud to announce that our 2009 - 2010 winners are Ms. Linda Davis (teacher) and Ms. Sandra Douberly (principal's secretary). They are both big assets to our school, and we are proud to have them represent us.
Click here to view our past winners.
Linda Davis
Teacher of the Year

Sandra Douberly
School Related Employee of the Year
Volunteer of the Year!
Ms. Glenda Lucas has been
chosen as our 2008-2009 Volunteer of the Year. She works so hard here at
Roosevelt and we really appreciate her. Thanks Ms. Lucas!
ConnectEd
ConnectEd is the automated calling system that is used county-wide to keep parents updated with important events pertaining to their children and their school. In order for it to be effective we must always have your current phone number, so please notify the office at 678-4252 with any updates. Thank you for your cooperation.
Parent Internet Viewer (PIV)
Parent Internet Viewer is a program that enables parents to monitor their child's grades online. You must register with Mr. Outlaw first if you have not already done so. You can email Mr. Outlaw to request registration. If you are already registered, follow this link to sign in.
Bullying Prevention and Procedure Plan
Click HERE to read Roosevelt's Plan
NOTICE:
In an effort to reduce the circulation of counterfeit U.S. monies, the school district will no longer accept any $50 or $100 bills at any school-sponsored events. We apologize for any inconvenience, but ask that you support this initiative. Please plan accordingly when you attend our events. Thank you.Upcoming Events
- Student Orientation - August 19
- First day students - August 23
Polk County School Board Nondiscrimination Statement
