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Roosevelt High School
(206) 252-4810
1410 NE 66 St
Seattle, WA 98115
Level: 9-12
District: Seattle Public Schools



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Roosevelt High School, Seattle, WA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:57.9% (2007)
Black, non-Hispanic:8.9% (2007)
Hispanic:7.7% (2007)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:1.5% (2007)
Multiracial:0% (2007)
Asian:24.1% (2007)
Pacific Islander:0% (2007)
Unspecified:0% (2007)
Student Teacher Ratio:20% (2007)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:21.41% (2007)


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Roosevelt High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating4


Roosevelt High School Reviews

 
This school is not for everyone. The drama program may be great, but it is the most competitive and the teachers do not give everyone a chance. Some RHS teachers are great, while others are awful. Warning for incoming freshmen, this school has a huge work load and some teachers are not all that nice.

Great school continues to meet the needs of all students; gifted and those student's who needs extra help in L.A and History The teachers appeares to care and are willing to work with the students. Occasionally they need to be reminmded that somne studenmts do need extra help epecially if the students currently have an I.E.P. So parents stay on top of your child needs. I give the L.A and History a B- It is a great school.

I am satisfied with Roosevelt, its a good school with a great drama program and band program. But the teachers arent great, and it feels like it would be hard to get into a great college, after attending rhs.

rooesvelt high school is one of the best in the state and a lot of people know this school. they also focus on the ones need improvments not EVERYONE. i would recommend a different school for any present 8th graders

I was impressed with the Language Arts department. I took the time to sit in on several classes and found the quality of instruction to be quite impressive. The school has an award winning newspaper. By reputation it has an excellent jazz program. It also provides students with relevant topics for their assemblies.

Roosevelt's renovation project will leave it even better than before. It has great music and drama programs as well. Counselors are very busy so they dont get to satisfy everyone and teachers are so so.

Roosevelt High School is heading in the wrong direction in focusing on 'small learning communities'. Somehow by eliminating A.P. and honors courses the school feels it can improve.

Roosevelt is one of the grestest schools in this country. It is not a place to study, but it is a place to fit in the challeging world. The great spirit of its foundation has shined and paved to path to every student to succeed in life. As a graduated senior (class of 2004), I think it is the best school of all time, and I will always remember and proud to be a Roughrider!

I wish I had sent my daughter to Garfield. She had an awful time fitting in at Roosevelt. The students at the school are exclusive. The academics did not challenge her at all.

Great school that is meeting the needs of all students; gifted and challenged. I respect the knowledgeable, caring teachers and applaud their efforts to 'transform.' This school is moving forward!

My son is finishing his Sr. year of four years spent at RHS. RHS has prepared him for college with committed teachers in honors and AP classes. The school is always studying ways to improve. Great Orchestra/Band and Drama program and provides many opportunities for extra involvement.

This school is not interested in bright or gifted children. Teachers generally address the needs of children who are struggling but they have no interest in providing challenges to their better students. Honors courses in English and History were eliminated for freshman this year. Head counselor is mean spirited and should be replaced.



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