Mr.Trujillo smiling at his desk

Dear Students, Parents, Guardians, and Staff,

My name is Mr. Thomas Paul Trujillo (TPT), and I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. I am truly thrilled, honored, and humbled to continue serving as your principal at Robertson High School.

As a proud resident of Las Vegas and an educator with nearly 28 years of experience—as a Social Worker, Guidance Counselor, Psychology Teacher, Dean of Students, Vice Principal, and Interim Principal—I understand the joys and challenges that come with being part of a school community. Please know that I am here to listen, to support, and to stand beside each of you as we work together to make Robertson a place where everyone feels safe, valued, and heard.

My heart is in creating a school where students not only succeed academically but also grow emotionally, socially, and personally. I truly believe that when we show up, participate, and care for one another, we can achieve incredible things together. I am especially passionate about hands-on engagement and project-based learning (PBL), as they offer students meaningful opportunities to explore their interests, develop new skills, and connect their learning to the world around them.

This year, I’m also excited to highlight our Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes, which are designed to help prepare our students for success in college or the workforce. These programs provide valuable, real-world skills and open doors to a variety of career pathways, ensuring that every student is equipped to follow their dreams and build a bright future.

I invite all of you—students, families, and staff—to join me in building a community rooted in kindness, respect, and shared purpose. Together, we will create a space where every person can reach their full potential and where every voice matters.

I look forward to reconnecting with familiar faces and getting to know those who are new to our school. Please don’t hesitate to reach out—I am always here for you. Let’s make this an exceptional and uplifting year at Robertson High School!

With warm regards and appreciation,
T.P.T.
Thomas Paul Trujillo