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Roadrunner's House System

Students working on class projects in library

Roadrunner’s House system is a fun way to build pride and community on campus. Each grade level is assigned a “house” and participates in competitions throughout the year. Each house is assigned a college and encouraged to show pride in their house throughout the year by wearing house specific shirts, displaying their house flags, participating in house challenges, and creating their house chants for assemblies.

 

  • Our house system was developed with a college theme to build pride in our scholars around the idea of continued education and college. Incorporating language about college into our daily practice builds a belief that college is an option for everybody, no matter their resources. While college is not the route everyone will take, we want all of our scholars to believe that it is an option for them if they so choose.
  • You can see our house pride on display during our monthly Kind Kids assemblies. During these assemblies the houses earning the most Rockin’ Roadrunner for acts of kindness are awarded the school flag to hang for the month and welcomed into the assembly with cheers, music, and waving their flags proudly. Scholars from each house are recognized for the character trait of the month, we have some fun with friendly staff vs student shenanigans, and, of course, we have to wrap up our assembly in style with our house chants.
  • Roadrunner Houses:
    • Kindergarten-Harvard University
    • 1st grade-University of North Carolina
    • 2nd grade-University of Connecticut
    • 3rd grade-University of Nebraska
    • 4th grade-Kansas State University
    • 5th grade-University of Oregon
    • 6th grade-University of Kentucky