I am currently a student of RMS, and I feel that it's the best school ever! I'm in Team Harvard and all my classes are honors! I feel a lot of freedom even though I know I'm being checked. It's really fun! Great activities and the best teachers ever.... they even have great lunch food, lol. Every kid
... Read more here has a GREAT sense of style, and no one this year has a GPA lower than 2.5, but mine stands at 3.9! So if you're reading this.... to answer your question if you're a parent, bring your child to this school. Very safe and very friendly. Your child will definitely like/love this school. Your child will learn a lot.... bring your child to this school! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/09/09
It's a great school with not only great academics but great sports, & after school programs... With a staff who loves children & will help your child & leave no one behind...
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Posted by a parent on 08/20/09
This is an awesome school!Great teachers good communication not to mention that they have just fixed the cafeteria!There are teams [im was in Stanford and in in Berkley]!!I had a 3.2 there are hardly any kids lower than a 2.4!!The teachers do the best they can in teaching.Its a very safe school!
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Posted by a student on 07/05/09
I like this school a lot. The teachers here are very respectable and have a great balance of discipline. We have freedom and awesome after-school activities. I recommend this school to any kid who wants to learn the fun way i currently have a 3.9 Gpa all my friends in team cornell have from 2.9-3.5 Gpa's
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Posted by a student on 06/12/09
I went to will rogers only hafe of 8th grade. see i moved all the way from battle creek michigan to lawndale callifornia. i was shy and didn't know if i would fit in but soon enoght i got the coolest friends and i was always fouced on my grades. the school isn't always known for its class all the time
... Read more but they do cool activites. my team Yale went to dogers stadiam and saw the game and for our end of the year trip was to Knotts Berry Farm that place was great i went on 3 ride and bought $75.00 worth of thing i was great. this is a great school and i recomend this school to everyone. Read less
Posted by a student on 04/14/09
Im a student and i like this school alot.Its great. I feel free but i know im being checked. We have every kind of good thing imaginable. So better than Jane Addams
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Posted by a student on 03/26/09
i am a student at Rogers and it is the best! this is my last year here. i have gone here since the sixth grade and the teachers are awesome and so are the kids. there are rarely fights and the kids love going there to learn. we also have 58 kids going to Washington D.C. for the inauguration in janurary
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Posted by a student on 12/27/08
This is my second year at Rogers, i started going there in the sixth grade. I think the school has really improved over the years and will continue to improved. band and sports programs have also continued to improve. the school does a really good job with what is given to them. the school has really
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Posted by a student on 09/30/08
I am a student at RMS and everything is excellent all my teachers are nice they spread all the grades into teams such as Ohio state[won track and field day yay!] , Harvard, and Berkly [who lost] and so on I would recommend any student that is willing to learn to this school
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Posted by a student on 06/05/08
Definetly not the best school in the district. Students are not treated the way I'd expect them to be treated at other schools. A couple of the teachers seemed as though they needed to retire. My child said they were having a problem with them, when I came in for a confernce, I expected them to put
... Read more on the nice act for me at least. But, they treated me very disrespectfully. This has never happened before. Read less
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Lawndale schools — Will Rogers Middle School is located at 4110 W 154th St, Lawndale CA 90260. 4110 W 154th St is in the 90260 ZIP code in Lawndale, CA The school district for Will Rogers Middle School is the Lawndale Elementary School District. Will Rogers Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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