Roseville High School was a great high school for me. I graduated a while ago, but I think RHS did a good job preparing me for all that I've been faced with so far in college. I enjoyed the sports, the spirit, and the education all the faculty and students offered. RHS has some of the greatest teachers
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Posted by a student on 10/18/09
Roseville High School really cares about the students, every step is taken to help each student grow, and learn to be successful in life.
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/09
Kids who want to learn and are involved with parent support, will always do better and the extracurricular activities at RHS are awesome! As far as a parent saying it is a pit, where do you think the funds should go when they receive them - beautifying the outside of the school or working on the inside
... Read more where education really counts. If money were not an issue, they would have all areas improved. Look at the Patti Baker Theater and other new buildings, new parking lot off Berry Street and painting amongst other things. They have done a lot. Your negativity is completely unjustified, because if you were there, involved with the inner workings of the school, you would think differently. Dropping your child off and not being involved doesn't give you a chance to see the inner workings of the school. We are very happy with RHS. Our first child is a graduate, our 2nd is currently attending and we will have a third right behind. We are proud Tigers! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/08/09
As a past student, I think the principles spend too much time trying to bust kids for drugs than paying attention to their education.
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Posted by a student on 05/23/09
No school is perfect! Roseville has it's share of problems but they are not any worse than any other school. Everyone tries their best to keep our school a great place to be. If you have a problem at this school then you obviously have problems where ever you go. Roseville is great!
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Posted by a student on 03/10/09
Roseville High school is s pit that very much shows its age. It s dirty (more gum on the sidewalks than side walk). Lockers are kicked in, dirty dingy; the only paint that isn t peeling is the graffiti. If you want your kids to have the feeling they are about to be shanked at any moment, Roseville High
... Read more School is the place to send them. A large percentage of students can forget about extracurricular activities as the Rosveille school district has to ship kids who live 10 or more miles away to the school in order to get attendance up. Many students pass by other High scools like Woodcreek to go to this pit. How nice for all those families that paid Mello Rues to pay for Wood creek that our now forced to pass by it on their way to a vastly inderior school. Way to go Roseville, always amazing! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/26/09
I soon will have another child attending Roseville High in the Fall and really excited to be back invoved. I believe everyone has their personal experiences with the school and also unfortunate things happen. The key to a positive experience is to be involved. Your child and you! If you are involve
... Read more you have a more hands on ability to communicate with the Administration in a positive manner. Most people that have negative experiences, probably have them wherever they go. Step up, get involve and make a difference. The schools are what you make them. It takes many to make a team not just one. Again, Go Tigers! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/01/09
Worst schools around.When the principle tells you they don't have time there is a problem. When you ask questions they beat around the bush. Roseville schools are about the money and not the kids!
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Posted by a parent on 01/30/09
I currently go to Roseville High and there are few complaints I have. The campus is nice, although it's far to large, and you're not givin nearly enough time to get to classes on time. Also, while a lot of the teachers are dedicated to the students, a lot of them just don't seem to care much. It's better
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Posted by a student on 11/06/08
roseville high school is a hard school to go to. there is way to much pressure and drama. i hated it.
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Roseville schools — Roseville High School is located at 1 Tiger Way, Roseville CA 95678. 1 Tiger Way is in the Sierra Vista neighborhood and 95678 ZIP code in Roseville, CA The school district for Roseville High School is the Roseville Joint Union Hsd. Roseville High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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