I went to this school from 2006-2008 and during the whole time I was there, me, my parents and other 3 siblings who also attended roosevelt, were stuck dealing with teachers who did not treat students with respect, out of control, loud class rooms and impatient teachers. This school also, in the years
... Read more Iv been there, developed a very big drug problem. It was a nice school in '06 but by mid 07' there was a huge use of ecstasy, prescription drugs, meth and weed. Most of the teachers dont know how bad it really is. Every kid in corona knows how full of drugs roosevelt is. The block schedule drives most students crazy. Having to focus on the same subject, sometimes the same project for two hours is not fair to ask of teenagers everyday, every week after waking up at 5-6am. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/24/09
Moved my son to the school from a suburban L.A. County school. He transformed from a D- student to a member of the Honor Roll. The block schedule is great and makes sense. I am seeing the results. New , clean and impressive campus. Looks like a university. I am hoping the International Baccalaureate
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Posted by a parent on 04/27/09
The school is great and all, however certain things I see unfair. such as the sports. FOOTBALL and CHEER get everything. yes, it is great, I enjoy attending the football games, but other sports i feel are not appreciated. Also the situation of the library and crowded lunches.but overall the school is
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Posted by a student on 11/02/08
I have to agree, the school is great the students and staff seem to all be shooting towards the goal of success. I do have to say that not only is band being neglected, the water polo team is doing very well, we are playing for a chance to finally go to C.I.F. Although we are no one knows, we are all
... Read more athletes but dont get as much support as the others such as football, they easily raise money while we have to fight for every penny we get. Our uniforms which are our caps cost $4000 and thats for two sets we just need some help raising money and we need the support just like band and colorguard. Read less
Posted by a other on 10/14/08
Very good school. But the majority of the students and staff have no respect for the hard working and talented band, colorguard, and drumline. The colorguard remains undefeated as well as the band and colorguard. And I dont know why they dont consider it a sport they do the same stuff all the other
... Read more sports do: they run, do situps, and all the excercises. So what is the differnence. ANd also they are given little money to buy all their stuff, like transportation, costumes, etc. Please help them out a little more. Thank you to all the people that do care about these outgoing and talented students Read less
Posted by a student on 10/07/08
As a teacher I have to say that this has a fantastic group with teachers who come from all backgrounds. A school is only as good as it's administration, and the principal, Dr. V, is not only an amazing leader, but also an oustanding team player among the staff and students. She keeps the ship tight,
... Read more but it's all for the goodness of the students. A great deal of training is also provided and plenty of support and resources to students and staff to help everyone achieve a life of learning and growing. I couldn't be happier; so much, in fact, that my children will be attending when they are old enough. I'm proud to be a Mustang! Read less
Posted by a teacher on 04/20/08
it's a really good school. principals, teachers, and staff are very active and energentic in extra curricular activities and education.
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Posted by a student on 10/10/07
Academics = Removing some of the lower achievers, the vast remainder of students are A/P and college bound. From the teacher side, the Principal (see below) hand picked 90% of them, and they appear to be among the best of teachers. In addition, they appear to be caring and want to make a difference.
... Read more Principal and Staff = Second to none. I could go on and on, but enough to say that this Principal really wants to make this the best school in the area. Safety = Principal and Staff are very strict; every student knows that they must behave or they will be quickly removed permanently. This school is situated in a relatively new and affluent geography; as such, the safety here is top notch. Sports = Excellent sports facilities, coaches, and players / athletes. This is the top high school in Corona and East of Yorba Linda. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/03/07
An excellent place of learning. The finest school in all of Corona/Norco Unified. Very clean learning conditions. Already making history after only being one year old.
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Posted by a student on 08/07/07
Great school, as far as keeping up the dress codes and falling rules. Teachers are ok, some lack keeping there classroom under control, had to complain to the school number of times.Sportd activity is great, parents are involved.
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Corona schools — Roosevelt High School is located at 7447 Cleveland Ave, Corona CA 92880. 7447 Cleveland Ave is in the 92880 ZIP code in Corona, CA The school district for Roosevelt High School is the Corona - Norco Unified School District. Roosevelt High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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