Roseville Area Schools offers a comprehensive interscholastic program giving students the possibility of participating in fall, winter, and spring competitive sports. Opportunities are available equally for boys and girls and include competitive activities such as alpine skiing, baseball, basketball, cross country running, football, golf, gymnastics, hockey, lacrosse, Nordic skiing, soccer, softball, swimming/diving, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.
Roseville Area High School competes in the largest school division. We are a member of the Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) and compete in the highly recognized Suburban East Conference, which includes Cretin-Derham Hall, East Ridge, Forest Lake, Irondale, Mounds View, Park, Stillwater, White Bear Lake, and Woodbury.
All students participating in interscholastic athletics must meet academic and MSHSL eligibility requirements. Please contact the school activity office for more information.
Visit the Minnesota State High School League website for more information on league-sponsored athletics.
Criteria to Start a Student Club at Roseville Area High School:
1. Student Participation:
The club must consistently have at least 10 students registered to maintain active status.
2. Teacher Advisor:
The club must have a teacher advisor who is willing to lead and oversee the club’s activities.
3. Meeting Requirements:
The club must meet once per week for at least one hour per meeting.
4. Student Registration & Fees:
Students must register for the club and pay the designated club fee, which helps cover the stipend for the teacher advisor.
If you believe you meet this criteria, ask Alex Reak in the Activities Office for a New Club application form. Once complete, you will turn it into the Activities Office for review.