Romeo High School


Romeo High School is located in northern Macomb County, Michigan, United States, approximately 29 miles north of the city of Detroit. It is a part of Romeo Community Schools.

Facilities

On the site of the present high school, The Romeo Engineering and Technology Center was built and completed in 2003. The original plan was to create a new separate school, but funding failed, so the decision was made to build a satellite school to reduce overcrowding at the main high school. The RETC has an area of 90,288 sq.ft., covers 77 acres, and cost $12,259,836 to build. Solar panels were installed there and turned on in December 2010. The solar panels were paid for by grants and can produce upwards of 19.8 kilowatts.
In fall of 2019, the present high school building opened. It was connected to the Engineering and Technology Center. The architect was Integrated Design Solutions.

Academics

Romeo High School uses a career pathways structure called The Academies at Romeo High School. After attending the Ninth Grade Academy, which is on the site of the high school but in a separate building, students choose one of twelve career pathways.
AcademyProgram
The Academy of Business, Entrepreneurship, and InnovationBusiness
The Academy of Business, Entrepreneurship, and InnovationHospitality & Culinary Arts
The Academy of Business, Entrepreneurship, and InnovationInformation Technology
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingArchitecture
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingConstruction
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingEngineering
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingAdvanced Manufacturing
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingMedia Production
The Academy of Design, Engineering, and ManufacturingRobotics
The Academy of Health, Human, and Public ServiceHealth Services
The Academy of Health, Human, and Public ServiceEducation
The Academy of Health, Human, and Public ServiceLaw & Public Safety

Athletics

The Romeo Bulldogs compete in the Macomb Area Conference. The school colors are red and white. The following Michigan High School Athletic Association sports are offered: