Roosevelt High School
Roosevelt High School offers multiple CTE pathways. From health care or creative arts careers to careers in public service or education, there are a wide array of options available to Roosevelt students to discover their passion and find a career they enjoy.
CTE Pathways
Pathways of Medicine
Two Linked Learning pathways providing students with opportunities to gain knowledge and experience in patient care and sports medicine with the help of industry partner Community Regional Medical Center. Specialize in anatomy and physiology or sports medicine.
Public Service
A Linked Learning and LAPSEN-accredited pathway providing students an introduction to Public Safety careers and experiences preparing students to serve and protect our community. Emergency Medical Technician, our newest addition to the program, allows students in their Senior year to certify as an EMT with a year-long hands-on course.
Digital Photography and Video Production
Students explore broadcast and cinematography, working with the latest industry equipment have the opportunity to apply their techniques at competitions and gain Adobe certification.
Fashion Design
Students learn to design, cut, and sew their own clothing as well as provide costumes for Roosevelt School of the Arts’ Theater program. By their senior year, students design, plan, and organize an entire show by themselves.
Teacher Academy
Teacher Academy develops and supports high school students through their journey of becoming quality educators. It exposes students to a career in education by offering real-world learning opportunities that allow students to learn through meaningful work-based experiences including internships, employment, and/or school-based enterprises. This program outlines the steps to becoming a successful educator and provides a clear bridge to employment. By participating in the Teacher Academy program, students:
- Can earn college units
- Are eligible for a position as a paraprofessional with FUSD upon high school graduation
- Gain field experience working with children
- Participate in community service learning
- Have an opportunity to take the NCLB and CBEST exams
- Receive priority consideration for Fresno Unified’s Pipeline to Teaching Programs
General Internship
The General Internship course is designed to give students an opportunity to participate in paid and unpaid internships during the school day. Students earn up to 20 elective credits for successful completion of the course and learn valuable employability skills with a designated teacher, along with industry-specific experience while working with industry professionals at work sites.