Ready for the Test I Am
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READY for the Test, I AM Music by FRED MURRAY and R.P. WESTON |
| I’m READY for the TEST, I Am! READY for the Test, I Am, I am! I’ll work hard to get a good score, I’ll be well rested the night before. And everyone will be READY. (READY) We shouldn’t be worried or Afraid. (Not Afraid) If you ask me, I am READY. READY for the Test, I Am! |
{SPELLING PORTION} 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, 5th Grade, 6th Grade, Everyone {CHEERING PORTION}
R-E-A-D-Y |



Eye of the Tiger – Roland Rogers -Home of the Tigers
EYE OF THE TIGER- Roland Rogers Pep Song
Music by Survivor
Adapted from Eye of the Tiger © 1981 Frank Sullivan & Jim Peterik
Popularized by Survivor in 1982. Adapted by Jose’ Diaz and Marion McDonough
Risin’ up, back on my feet
Got dressed up, ate my breakfast
Went to school, now I’m back in my class
Just a kid with a will to succeed
So many times, we learn in class.
Study hard and do your best
Don’t lose your grip on any tests ahead.
You just try and you’ll do Alright.
Chorus:
It’s the eye of the tiger, it’s the thrill of the fight
Risin’ up to the challenge of our rival
And the last known survivor stalks his prey in the night
And he’s watchin’ us all in the eye of the tiger
Day to Day, At Roland Rogers
Workin’ hard, staying focused
Building a Better World, One Student at a Time.
For we try to reach high, ever higher.
Chorus
Risin’ up, straight to the top
Have the guts, got the glory
Went the distance, now I’m not gonna stop
Just a kid with a will to succeed
Chorus
The eye of the tiger
Roland Rogers Home of Tigers



I Gotta Feeling – By the Black Eyed Teachers

Ebose Eigbe, fourth grade, represented Roland Rogers at the Tri-County Spelling Bee. Fourth, fifth, and sixth grade classrooms held bees to determine their three top spellers. They then advanced to the school bee in which the thirty-nine best spellers competed. Ebose won the school bee spelling the word “photosynthesis”.
Ebose advanced all the way to the seventh round of the Tri-County Spelling Bee, easily spelling words like “latitudinarian” and “gazpacho”. We would like to congratulate Ebose on his accomplishments! Ebose faced forty-five other spelling champions from schools in Atlantic, Cape May and Cumberland counties which competed in the Tri-County Spelling Bee at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey in Galloway Township.
The annual event is open to students through grade eight in all schools and homeschooled students in the three counties. Schools host their own local bees to choose a winner to participate in the larger bee. The winner of the bee, which is sponsored by The Press of Atlantic City, will go on to the Scripps National Spelling Bee on May 31 through June 5 in Washington D.C. This year, ABC will televise the finals of the competition June 4.
Click on the Photos below from
The Press of Atlantic City
Ebose at the Spelling Bee Roland Rogers Cheering Section