Caring teachers, behavior staff, administrators and therapists. Student safety and learning opportunities are of the utmost importance.
Submitted by other on January 23, 2017
I have 2 years worth of experience at this campus. I'm not going to say whether I was a student there, my child or custodial ward went here, or if I am a former employee. But I will give different prospective on what I know.Parents/Guardians:Based on your child's/legal ward's situation and education plan, if this school is the only option and alternative you have, I would take it. If you are able to make a second choice, I would take it. This school should only be used as a last resort.Staff:If you are really pressed for work and are in dire need a job and you have experience being around troubled juveniles.; Ok.If not, I would find a job elsewhere.If you're going into this school to be a teacher, I would be prepared for dealing with things you probably have never experienced or think you would experience.You would be spending way more time educating students on things unrelated to academia sadly.Please note that a job opening means that a teacher has decided to quit, which is something that happens very often.If you're looking to be a classroom aide or something along that sort, you're basically acting as a security guard or mediator whenever something goes down. Be prepared for this. If you're applying to be a therapist/psychologist; many students do not wish to be helped and just be ready for this.Students:I know this is difficult as the chances of minors reading this review is very slim and none, but I can give you perspective of how Students are at this school.It is very clique orientated and staff and/or other students show favoritism to certain students. Staff and/or other students do bully each other. Whether it's warranted or unwarranted.They are given very lackluster educational material and are kept in one classroom for the entire school day. Even during lunchtime.There are students that have mental issues that wish to learn, and students that just come to campus to cause trouble, which makes things difficult for everyone.Many students do not come here to learn or wish to learn, and many leave the school without passing the high school exit exam, so it was basically time wasted.It is very rare, I'd say it's 10% that a student leaves the school with a happy experience.I'd say it's very common that a student leaves the school with physical and mental bruises and a bad experience.
Submitted by student on January 20, 2017
Student here, I was bullied because I was one of the few white kids in the school, constantly being jumped by other students on the bus and on campus. The high school was by far the worst. Teachers wouldn't do anything to make my experience safe except for saying "get over it" and this was when they could hear other students call me vulgar names and see them throw stuff at me, but the second I did anything back I was facing consequences.Female students also got away with anything and I got bullied by them too and was given unreasonable detention where I would only be allowed bathroom breaks and water once a day each time I was in there just because I told a girl to "shut up" after being called a "freak".The staff didn't seem to care too much about their jobs, were more focused on their lunch breaks, their salary and their own personal life than the education and safety of their students. I have never felt so discriminated, unwelcome and undervalued at any part of my life than I felt here at Rossier Park High School.
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2016
The staff at Rossier are always looking out for my son's needs & best interest.
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2016
My son has really developed and has grown up a lot and this will help him in the future
Submitted by parent on May 12, 2016
I always get positive feedback when I come to visit and I can see the teachers really care about thestudents
Submitted by other on January 12, 2016
Overall, staff do a great job assisting students with behavior management in order to transition into society.
Submitted by parent on September 30, 2013
What a joke this school is. Uncaring, untrained staff. No idea how to deal with emotionally disturbed teen-agers. My sons 29 days there were the worst experience of his school years.