
March 25
6 PM
Roy Junior High Old Gym

ACT Day is Tomorrow! 🎉
Juniors — this is your moment! You’ve worked hard, learned the strategies, and now it’s time to show what you can do. We believe in you! You’ve got this! 💪
A few reminders:
Testing begins at 7:45 AM
Bring your school ID
Bring your fully charged Chromebook
No phones are allowed in the testing rooms
Breakfast will be provided
Come ready to do your best — we are cheering you on!
***Sophomores and Seniors: You do not have school tomorrow.***
Let’s go, Royals! 👑📚✏️

March 11
9 am - 12 pm
In Library

7-9 PM
@ RHS
Tickets: $6

March 9-13

Wednesday, March 11

We also had some winners and performances that I wanted to share with you. In the art competition we had two winners:
1st Place-Ashley Carrizales
2nd Place-Serena Burge
In the Writing Competition:
1st Place-Yadira Toro (She was able to read her entry to the audience.)
The following were chosen to perform at the conference:
Slam Poetry-Ajah Gutierrez
Group Dance-Ajah Gutierrez, Lizbeth Garcia, Jonathan Cobian, Yadira Toro, Amely Toledo, Andrew Montes, Belen Moreira, Xavier Fabian, Julianna Madrigal.
If you see these students please congratulate them.


Thank you to everyone who encouraged students to participate in our recent Creative Writing Contests! We had some fantastic submissions, and our True Crime winners were selected by author April Henry.
The winning pieces will be published later today on the Roy Round Table site:
https://grubioreview.my.canva.site/theroundtable
Creative Writing Contest Winners (Selected by April Henry)
Sara Putnam (10th) – The Man in the Blue Coat
Jordynn Jensen (10th) – Dark Secrets
Shel Manley (10th) – She Changed Me
True Crime School Favorites (Student & Teacher Poll)
Adelaide Garner (10th) – An Empty Booth
CJ Bordenaro (11th) – The Man in the Trench Coat
Gwen Reque (12th) – Eyes
Romance Contest Winners
1st Place: Shane Goddard (12th) – The Smartest of Them All
2nd Place: Mikayla Nillson (11th, published anonymously) – Untitled
3rd Place: Savannah Hunter (10th) – The 7am Regular
If you have these students in class, please give them a quick shoutout and send them my way to pick up their prizes. They can stop by Room 207 anytime before or after school or during lunch this week.
Also, the new March Creative Writing Contest prompts are now live:
https://grubioreview.my.canva.site/theroundtable/creative-writing

7-9 PM
@ RHS
Tickets: $6


Roy High’s Hannah rebuilt a basketball winner from within
Read the article here
Credit: Standard Examiner

Weber School District continues to prioritize literacy and student engagement through innovative "book drop" events. On February 26th, Roy High School hosted renowned mystery writer April Henry. After an engaging presentation regarding her writing process and the importance of reading, the entire 10th-grade class was surprised with their own signed copies of Henry’s work.
This initiative, spearheaded by District Library Specialist Amy Hall and Roy High Library Tech Specialist Annette Corry, highlights the district's dedication to putting high-quality literature directly into the hands of students. By connecting students with professional authors, WSD aims to foster a lifelong love of learning and storytelling.










RHS Cheer Open Gym
March 5
6:00-7:30
Small Gym
March 4 & 11
6 PM
RHS Little Theatre
Tickets $3 at the door

We were thrilled to welcome bestselling author April Henry to Roy High for a special book drop with our sophomores. Her creativity, energy, and passion for storytelling sparked excitement about reading and reminded students how powerful a great book can be.
Author visits like this truly matter. National data from the Nation’s Report Card shows that only about 32% of 12th graders are proficient in reading, highlighting the ongoing need to strengthen literacy skills. When students connect with engaging authors and receive books in their hands, we create meaningful momentum toward improving reading confidence and achievement.
We are grateful for this opportunity to support our schoolwide literacy goals and inspire our students to keep turning pages.




March 3
2:30-3:30 PM
Room 509

April 25
1-4 PM
RHS

We are beyond grateful for Delos Lutz and his amazing team for the pride, care, and dedication they bring to Roy High every single day. Because of you, our school is clean, welcoming, and sharp; a place our students and staff are proud to walk into and a place where learning can truly thrive.
Your work does not go unnoticed. You are the behind-the-scenes heroes who make everything possible. Early mornings, late nights, event set-ups, spills, weather messes, you handle it all with professionalism and heart.
Please take a moment to read the article written by one of our students, Harlen Thomas. It beautifully captures the impact this team has on our school community.
Delos and team — we see you, we appreciate you, and we are so thankful for you!


