Campus
ARTS BUILDING/STUDENT CENTER
- Culinary Arts/Foods
- ECE
- Arts
- Band
- Ceramics
- Choir
- Drama
- Foods
- Freshman House
- Cafeteria
COMMONS BUILDING
- Library (1st Floor)
- World Languages (3rd Floor)
HERITAGE BUILDING
- English
- Health/PE
MAIN BUILDING
- Social Studies (1st Floor)
- Science (2nd Floor)
- Math (Both Floors)
- Student Services
- Main Office
- Counseling Center
- Career Center
- Teen Health Center
TECHNICAL BUILDING
- Agriculture/Forestry
- Automotive
- Business
- Drafting
- Welding
- Woods
Campus History
1899 - High School courses first taught.
1901 - Girls' basketball and boys' football team were organized. 1902 - Boys' basketball team was arranged. 1903 - First graduating class of eight students. 1905 - Debating team established 1908 - The "UMPQUA" yearbook staff was first instructed, making four volumes per year and class. 1911 - Student Council was organized to replace the Student Body organizations. 1914 - Rose school closed to students in spring. Students were then sent to Lane 1916 - Fire destroys Lane 1920-1925 - Roseburg High II was built between Douglas and Washington streets. 1926 - Present RHS was designed of concrete out in a cow pasture, "Bellows Field". The school consisted of 15 classrooms, with a combined gymnasium and auditorium. 1945-1946 - Shop Building was built. 1950 - Art Building was completed. 1951 - Humanities building rebuilt from the old Fullerton II School. 1954 - Physical Education Building was ready for use. 1964 - Commons was erected 1965 - Schools own radio station (KRHS). The Commons was finally completed. 1969 - Roseburg School District began a work experience program. 1973-1974 - The Vocational Building constructed. 1975 - Student council builds the teepee. 1988 - The Quad, Commons, Library, and two history rooms were remodeled. 1991 - Additions to electives included Macintosh classes and wellness. 1993 - Homecoming bonfire blazes after twenty years. 1994-1995 - Athletic locker rooms were remodeled. Indian sign placed in parking lot. 2001 - Weight room torn down 2002 - Started construction on the new Fine Arts building, where homes once stood next to freeway. 2003 - Completed Construction of the Fine Arts Building/Student Center. 2003 - Humanities, Fine Arts Building, and Student Center torn down, Construction on the "New Main" started. 2004 - Construction of "The New Main" completed.Was Called
Main
New Main
Vo-Tech
Commons
Student Center
Now Called:
Heritage
Main
Technical Building
Commons
Fine Arts Building