
2026-2027 Returning Student Registration
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All rising Roosevelt 7th or 8th graders interested in tackle football or becoming a team manager for the football team are encouraged to attend.
GO TIGERS!



Student News Team Interest Survey

Emily Robinson -Head Girls Volleyball and Head Girl’s Basketball
Kimberly Blackwood - Head Girls Volleyball
Justin Bowden - Head Football
Michelle Young - Head Girls Basketball
Dylan Huntington - Head Boy' Basketball
Michael Bartell - Head Boys Basketball






We’re proud to announce the launch of the Social Studies Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This dedicated team of educators will help students explore history, geography, civics, and cultures—building the knowledge and critical thinking skills they need to become informed, engaged citizens.
From learning about the past to understanding today’s world, Social Studies at Roosevelt Middle School will encourage curiosity, thoughtful discussion, and a deeper appreciation of our shared story.

We’re excited to announce the Specials Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School, featuring art, theatre, band, PE, chorus, and more! These creative and enriching programs will give students opportunities to express themselves, build confidence, and discover new passions.
From the stage to the studio to the rehearsal room, the Specials Department will play a vital role in a well-rounded middle school experience—encouraging creativity, collaboration, and joy in learning.

We’re excited to announce the Math Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This team of dedicated educators is focused on building strong foundations, encouraging problem-solving, and helping students see how math connects to the world around them.
From mastering core concepts to tackling real-world challenges, our math classrooms will support critical thinking, confidence, and a growth mindset—preparing students for success today and in the future.

We’re excited to announce the launch of the English Language Arts Department at the new Roosevelt Middle School! This talented team of educators is ready to inspire a love of reading, strengthen writing skills, and help students find their voices through literature, discussion, and creativity.
From classic texts to contemporary stories, our ELA classrooms will be places where curiosity grows, critical thinking thrives, and every student’s story matters. We can’t wait to see our students learn, grow, and succeed at Roosevelt Middle School!


We are excited to move forward with planning for the 1st year of Roosevelt Middle School. Please use the link below to submit nominations for the RMS PTO executive board.
RMS PTO Executive Board Nomination Form
Alison Teague has been named Roosevelt Middle School’s Athletic Director. Teague is currently a physical education and health teacher at Oakridge Middle School. She previously taught physical education and health and served as the Athletic Director at Fort Mill Middle School. Teague currently coaches Girls Basketball at Oakridge Middle and was previously the JV Girls Head Basketball Coach at Fort Mill Middle and High. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from Belmont Abbey College and a Master’s degree in Teaching in Physical Education from Winthrop University.
“Ms. Teague brings a wealth of experience to the RMS athletic program as a coach, PE teacher, and previous athletic director. I am excited to work with her to develop a competitive program that will allow our students to have success on the court, the field, and in the classroom,” said RMS Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas.
Zack McCarter will become the Band Director at Roosevelt Middle School. McCarter currently serves as the Band Director of Oakridge Middle School. Prior to joining Clover School District (CSD) McCarter taught music at York Intermediate School, Lewisville High School and Fort Mill Middle School. He is a member of the National Association for Music Educators, the South Carolina Music Educators Association and the South Carolina Band Directors Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Instrumental Music Education and a Masters of Educational Technology degree, both from Winthrop University.
“Mr. McCarter has been a valued contributor to the CSD band programs for several years. He brings experience and positive energy to Roosevelt Middle. We look forward to him continuing to educate young musicians,” Dr. Thomas said.
Emily Robinson and Shaun Huitt have been named School Counselors for Roosevelt Middle.
Robinson has been with CSD since 2019 and is currently part of the Oakridge Middle School Counseling Department. Robinson previously served as a school counselor at Crowders Creek Elementary. Robinson has been deeply involved with athletics at Oakridge Middle, serving as both the Women’s Volleyball and Women’s Basketball coach. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, as well as a Master’s degree and Educational Specialist degree in school counseling from Clemson University.
Huitt is currently a member of the Clover Middle School Counseling Department. Prior to joining CSD, Huitt was a school counselor at Nation Ford High School and Banks Trail Middle School in the Fort Mill School District, at Fort MIll Academy and at Sullivan Middle School in the Rock Hill School District. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with a concentration in Human Resources Management from the University of South Carolina at Aiken. She went on to earn a Master of Education degree and an Educational Specialist degree with a concentration on Family Systems from the University of South Carolina.
“Ms. Huitt and Ms. Robinson have been instrumental in the implementation of the school counseling program and both Clover and Oakridge Middle. I look forward to collaborating with them at Roosevelt Middle to support the academic, social-emotional, and career development of all students,” Thomas said.




With those words, Roosevelt Middle School Principal Dr. Maurice Thomas welcomed parents to the first parent meeting for the new school that will open next August.
Dr. Thomas began with the question, "How did we get here?" He traced the history of the new school project to the 2022 bond referendum to build a new high school, which will provide the high school capacity needed to convert the current Ninth Grade Campus to Roosevelt Middle School.
He discussed construction projects that have already been completed to make this possible, including the relocation and separation of the car rider line and the addition of a new fine arts wing on the building. Additional improvements are scheduled for the site, including signage and a refresh of the hallways, gym and cafeteria.
He noted that everyone will be new the building in the fall. As a result, orientations will be held for students at all grade levels, not just rising sixth graders.
Dr. Thomas was joined by Assistant Principals MaryBeth Willey and Kevin Granger.
Dr. Thomas encouraged families to visit the school's new website and follow them on social media to keep up-to-date on developing information about the school. He noted that additional staff members would be announced soon and that a first PTO meeting would be scheduled after Thanksgiving break.

Roosevelt Middle School will host a Parent Information Meeting on Wednesday, November 19th at 5pm in the Clover 9th Grade Campus cafeteria. Please complete the form below if you would like more information on Roosevelt Middle School.
RMS Parent Information Meeting



