Parents are best suited to rate schools precisely because they have first hand experience. My oldest son graduated from RMS and my youngest son started this year. It is a good school, with excellent academic honors classes and caring teachers. It prepares the kids well for high school and I highly recommend
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Posted by a parent on 09/06/09
Parents shall be responsibly impartial when rating the school where their respective children attend. Let's face it that RMS is not a aa-rated school by all means.
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Posted by a parent on 08/18/09
roosevelt is the greatest school around.i'm going to seventh grade and sixth grade was awsome,im in honors and it could get really challenging but the teachers are awsome and encouraging.the gym teachers like ms.hayes who i got is so nice and always laughing is also really strict and in controll.watch
... Read more out for mr.haslam i got him too and hes pretty cool...except he has the most hardest math teats in the world every week on the chapter.in november we have a turkey trot and we run to win a free turkey!i was 30 place out of 89 girls.go 2 roosevelt...great school! Read less
Posted by a student on 07/29/09
roosevelt is the best school iam a 8th grader ad grauating next year. roosevlt has great fun teachers that help you learn in every way . its not a big school .. i could tell u everything about this school and youll be surpirsed so this is in my opinion the best school in sf district Go Trojans!!
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Posted by a student on 05/11/09
Teachers are great!! As a first year Roosevelt parent, I like it though I never had a chance communicating with the principal and she doesn't smile a lot, I still like the school a lot. The teachers are amazing. They are willing to help students with extra time/efforts and passion. Ms Lam in the
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Posted by a parent on 03/25/09
I am and was very dissapointed with Roosevelt Middle School. Even though our child is an 'A' student...the administration would not enrooll our child into honors classes. Accountability is absent from this school. Our child was informed that the homework assignment was not completed and handed in,
... Read more well we are very active parent and had photocopied and signed the homework for our own files because the teacher would routine give our child zeroes on assingments. When we complained to the counselor...the answer we had recieved was ' I'll look into it'. And that was that. If your child in in honors or in a special needs student, you will get the most attention from the school....if your child is not in these categories, they will fall between the cracks and will be forgoten which will lead to a less than desirable high school Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/16/09
I am a 7th grader fall '08. I think that Roosevelt Middle School is a excellent school. The teachers and staffs are very nice, and funny. Some teachers may be a bit more strict than other teachers, but i can tell that they are using their own ways to teach us. I think the school assemblys are really
... Read more fun. I hope other students will agree with me that Roosevelt is the #1 middle school in our hearts. Go trogens!! Read less
Posted by a student on 08/24/08
Roosevelt has proven to be one of the fineswt schools inS.F.. The teachers are amazing, especially one of your newer teachers, Maureen Hayes. The word is out that she ia an asset to Roosevelt as an exemplary P.E. teacher.
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Posted by a other on 03/19/08
I'm currently in the 7th grade and attending Roosevelt. I find this school great. I have great teachers and alot of homework everyday but not too much that I don't have anytime for myself. . Everyone cres about each other here too.
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Posted by a student on 02/17/08
I am a student at Roosevelt Middle School and a 7th grader going to 8th grade...Roosevelt is the best school ever for me. And it's in my opinion that it is. Roosevelt is a good school and the gym teachers help you a lot. Sure some teachers might be boring for other students but at least it's a free education
... Read more and they spend their time to help you on it. The teachers work really hard for those 5 days. So then you better listen good or you waste all their effort on teaching you... Oh and there is a after school program called Beacon.. it's a really good program it helps you with h/w or you can play sports and other fun stuff. So pick RMS u won't regret it. Read less
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San Francisco schools — Roosevelt Middle School is located at 460 Arguello Blvd, San Francisco CA 94118. 460 Arguello Blvd is in the Laurel Heights neighborhood and 94118 ZIP code in San Francisco, CA The school district for Roosevelt Middle School is the San Francisco Unified School District. Roosevelt Middle School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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