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Class of 2026 - Graduation Information

We are so proud of our Class of 2026. It is that time of year to review all of the details possible regarding the entire week of graduation night and the expectations for all that evening.

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E-Bike & E-Scooter Ordinance Update

To support public safety and protect Town infrastructure, the Town of Johnstown prohibits the operation of off-highway vehicles on Town streets and public property. Please refer to the graphic to know what type of vehicle is allowed where.

For more information, please visit https://johnstownco.gov/682/E-Bike-Ordinance

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The Drowsy Chaperone

Theodore’s Theatre Company, ITS Troupe #3145, proudly presents The Drowsy Chaperone, a high‑energy musical comedy featuring music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, with a book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar. Performances will take place at the Roosevelt High School Performing Arts Center on April 23, 24, and 25 at 7:00 p.m., with a special matinee on April 25 at 2:00 p.m. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI), this production promises an evening of laughter, lively music, and classic Broadway flair. 

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RHS FBLA Teachers

Elwell 1st and 2nd graders had some very special teachers - Roosevelt High School Rough Rider FBLA members led lessons on community and business, showing incredible care, patience, and leadership. They modeled the OuR Graduate traits of being Relational, Ethical, and Responsible. While business leadership is clearly in their futures, we hope they’ll also consider education, because they were impactful teachers. 

Thank you to Junior Achievement for providing meaningful materials and partnership!

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Responsible Riders

OuR Graduate Spotlight: RESPONSIBLE

In 5J, responsibility shines in every classroom, hallway, and community space. We’re celebrating the many ways our students and staff bring the OuR Graduate characteristic of being RESPONSIBLE to life—through their actions, leadership, and commitment to learning and growth.

Learn more from MES 2nd graders, MIS Knights of the Month, one of our many dedicated paraprofessionals, RMS members of National Junior Honor Society, and RHS students engaged in Work-Based Learning.

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2026–2027 Annual Family Check‑In Is Now Open!

Weld RE-5J families, it’s time for the Annual Family Check-In for the 2026–2027 school year. Completing this 15–20 minute process helps us keep your information updated, stay connected in emergencies, and ensure your student is ready for a smooth start this fall.
Current Families:

  • Log into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal → More → Annual Family Check-In to:
  • Add new students (including kindergarteners)
  • Update contact and emergency information
  • Upload required documents

Only one parent/guardian needs to complete the check-in per student.

New to the District?
Visit our New Families Registration page and select the 2026–2027 link to begin enrollment.

Open Enrollment:
Interested in choicing into a 5J school? Contact the school of interest for Open Enrollment paperwork. Open Enrollment info 

Preschool Families:
Apply through the Universal Preschool Portal first. Families whose children will be three years old on or before October 1, 2026 must request a preschool application by contacting the Preschool Office at 970-373-5401.
Questions? Contact 970-373-5401

Need Help?
If you need Parent Portal assistance, contact your school’s front office.
For check‑in questions, call 970‑587‑6811.

Five Years of Building Futures Together

Spaces that Inspire. Learning that Lasts.

For the past five years, Weld RE-5J has worked hand-in-hand with our community to create environments where every learner—and every educator—feels a deep sense of belonging. With the support of the community and voters, the passing of the 2020 Bond allowed multiple capital projects and maintenance improvements to launch. These enhancements are not just about buildings; they are about opportunities for growth, passion, and preparing for the future. Together, we have ensured that our schools are safe, accessible, welcoming, and designed for collaboration and innovation. Every improvement reflects our shared commitment: to extend the life of our facilities, reduce costly repairs, and provide spaces that are developmentally appropriate, aesthetically pleasing, and ready for tomorrow. We are proud to celebrate that journey—and the community that made it possible.
 

Learn more and see full video with student interviews

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5J Faces of Impact - Collaboration

5J Faces of Impact
Each month, we highlight staff who help shape the future — one student, one moment, one connection at a time.

What Collaboration Means in Weld RE‑5J — and Why It Matters
In Weld RE‑5J, collaboration is more than a meeting on a calendar—it’s a commitment to ensuring every student learns at high levels. When staff collaborate, students benefit from the combined expertise, creativity, and care of an entire team—not just one classroom teacher. This month in 5J Faces of Impact, we highlight how staff across Weld RE‑5J come together to support students, elevate learning, and live out our commitment to continuous improvement.

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Combined League Honor Band

RHS Band Students selected for Honor Groups

Rose Raskey (Oboe), Julian Keeling (Trumpet) and Karla Herrera Salgado (Clarinet).  These three students recently participated in the Combined League Honor Band, where they joined other talented students from the Northeastern part of Colorado to rehearse and perform on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.  They were able to work with and perform under the direction of Dr. Brett Keating, Director of Bands at Colorado State University Pueblo.

Students presenting Weld Food Bank with a donation check
Weld Food Bank Donation

Our students raised money to donate to the Weld Food Bank from Hunger Heroes and The Exchange.

Thank you to our student leaders for continuing to give back to our community.

Build Your Own Dream World

Wish Week 2026

Together, our community helped RHS Student Council’s Wish Week raise an incredible $7,298.22 for Make‑A‑Wish!

A huge shout‑out to MES, MIS, and Elwell for contributing $3,189.65 of that total. Your generosity helped make this our largest Wish Week donation ever!

Senior Capstone

Seniors present their Capstone experiences to peers, staff, family, mentors, and the community. 

Roosevelt High School poms team during a game.

News & Announcements

Check out all of the great things that our Roosevelt Rough Riders are doing and stay up-to-date on the latest school happenings!
 

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