Romulus High School enrolls nearly 1,000 students. Its mission is for all students to become lifelong learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in an ever-changing global society. The school also partners with Wayne County Community College for its Early College program, which allows students to earn a high school diploma and an associate’s degree in a supportive, educational environment.
The school’s average student-teacher ratio is 20:1, and their mascot is the Eagle.
Located southwest of Detroit, Romulus, Michigan is home to nearly 24,000 residents. The city is home to the Detroit Metropolitan Airport and a General Motors plant that first opened in 1975. Romulus also offers a number of parks, including the Romulus Historical Park and Romulus Athletic Center. A favorite local restaurant is Romulus House, where you will often find community members, students, families, and even Romulus' elected officials - all while having limitless options of great food! Advisers also enjoy spending time in Detroit - Romulus students and staff alike spend a lot of their free time exploring the city and enjoying its growth and transformation.