Rogers High School was founded in 1956 to create a high school for students in Adams Township, and named after Toledo native Robert S. Rogers who previously served on the Adams Township School Board. When Adams Township was annexed into the City of Toledo, Rogers High School became part of Toledo Public Schools.
Rogers High School offers a comprehensive academic curriculum as well as Career Technical Education in Visual Communications, Construction Technology and Accounting. Students can also pursue interests in the performing arts, fine arts, athletics and a variety of clubs.
Rogers High School prides itself on having a family atmosphere where students are safe, supported and academically challenged. It’s also home to the Rams Health Center and the school serves a Community Hub to be a resource for students, families and neighbors.