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ROGERS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Where all belong, all learn, and all succeed

High School

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HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMICS

Whether students plan to attend college, enter the workforce, or serve in the military, Rogers Public Schools provides the academic opportunities, experiences, and support to help them achieve their goals.

Every Student. Every Path. Every Future.

High school is more than earning credits toward graduation; it's about discovering passions, exploring opportunities, and preparing for life after graduation.

At Rogers Public Schools, students have access to rigorous academics, college-level coursework, career and technical education, fine arts, leadership opportunities, and personalized support that help them build a future that reflects their goals and interests.

Whether students are preparing for college, a skilled trade, military service, or entering the workforce, they can customize their educational experience through a wide range of academic pathways.

COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS

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Preparing Students for What's Next

Every student's future looks different.

Our counselors and teachers work alongside students to develop personalized plans that align with their interests, strengths, and career goals.

Students can explore career pathways, earn college credit, participate in internships, and gain valuable experiences that prepare them for success after graduation.

Opportunities include

  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • Concurrent college credit
  • Career & Technical Education pathways
  • Career exploration
  • Industry certifications
  • Leadership development
  • Community service
  • Work-based learning opportunities

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Students seeking additional academic challenges may enroll in honors and Advanced Placement courses across multiple subject areas.

Advanced coursework helps students strengthen critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills while preparing for college-level expectations.

Students have opportunities to earn college credit before graduating from high school through concurrent enrollment and qualifying Advanced Placement coursework.

These opportunities can reduce future college costs while giving students a head start on earning a college degree.

Career and Technical Education combines classroom instruction with hands-on learning that prepares students for today's workforce.

Programs provide opportunities to develop technical skills, earn industry-recognized certifications and explore careers in fields such as:

  • Business
  • Health Sciences
  • Engineering
  • Agriculture
  • Education
  • Information Technology
  • Skilled Trades
  • Culinary Arts
  • Criminal Justice

Students may participate in nationally recognized fine arts programs, including:

  • Band
  • Choir
  • Orchestra
  • Theatre
  • Visual Arts

These programs help students build creativity, confidence, leadership, and teamwork.

Every student deserves the support needed to succeed.

Students have access to:

  • Academic counseling
  • Graduation planning
  • College advising
  • Scholarship assistance
  • Tutoring
  • English Learner Services
  • Special Education
  • Credit recovery
  • Social-emotional support
  • Students seeking additional academic challenges may enroll in honors and Advanced Placement courses across multiple subject areas.

    Advanced coursework helps students strengthen critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills while preparing for college-level expectations.

  • Students have opportunities to earn college credit before graduating from high school through concurrent enrollment and qualifying Advanced Placement coursework.

    These opportunities can reduce future college costs while giving students a head start on earning a college degree.

  • Career and Technical Education combines classroom instruction with hands-on learning that prepares students for today's workforce.

    Programs provide opportunities to develop technical skills, earn industry-recognized certifications and explore careers in fields such as:

    • Business
    • Health Sciences
    • Engineering
    • Agriculture
    • Education
    • Information Technology
    • Skilled Trades
    • Culinary Arts
    • Criminal Justice
  • Students may participate in nationally recognized fine arts programs, including:

    • Band
    • Choir
    • Orchestra
    • Theatre
    • Visual Arts

    These programs help students build creativity, confidence, leadership, and teamwork.

  • Every student deserves the support needed to succeed.

    Students have access to:

    • Academic counseling
    • Graduation planning
    • College advising
    • Scholarship assistance
    • Tutoring
    • English Learner Services
    • Special Education
    • Credit recovery
    • Social-emotional support

ACADEMIC ADVANTAGES

Wide Variety of Course Offerings

Advanced Placement Opportunities

Concurrent College Credit

Career & Technical Education

Award-Winning Fine Arts

Leadership Opportunities

Personalized Academic Planning

Multiple High School Options

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Students complete coursework required by the Arkansas Department of Education while selecting electives that match their interests and future plans.

  • Yes. Students may earn college credit through concurrent enrollment opportunities and qualifying Advanced Placement coursework.

  • Course offerings vary by campus, but students have access to a wide range of advanced academic opportunities throughout Rogers Public Schools.

  • Students may explore numerous career pathways through Career & Technical Education, including health sciences, engineering, business, education, agriculture, skilled trades and more.

  • School counselors assist students with academic planning, graduation requirements, college admissions, scholarships, career exploration and postsecondary planning.

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FIND THE HIGH SCHOOL THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU

 

Every student deserves an educational experience that inspires them to learn, grow, and succeed.

Explore our high schools and discover the opportunities waiting at Rogers Public Schools.

 

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