Ronald Wilson Reagan College Preparatory High School - Staff and Students

Staff and Students

The principal of Reagan High School is Mike Roemer, with the assistant principal being William Luedtke. This leadership duo inspires all the students at the school to learn and participate while also taking a major jump in school safety. The school has a staff of almost one-hundred, ranging from special education instructors to highly educated subject teachers and accredited International Baccalaureate Coordinators.

The school's alternating day schedules of "A" days and "B" days holds 6 blocks in each day, which depending on the class gives you a specific 4 blocks per 6. Freshmen and Sophomores have blocks 1 and 2 with the final blocks being 5 and 6. Juniors and Seniors have blocks 1, 2, and 3 with the fourth being 6. This allows for each class to have their separate ELO (Extended Learning Opportunity) and Lunch. For example, the freshman John has his math class on a "B" day in fifth block. John's math class is "5B".

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