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Submitted by parent on April 30, 2024
My experience with Rosholt School has been very positive. We have multiple children in the school, and one of our children has needed extra services. The school is very proactive about getting services when a child is behind. If you are looking for a small-town school, please visit Rosholt Schools.
Submitted by parent on June 05, 2019
My experience with Rosholt has been and will continue to be amazing, I would want my children to continue to go here where they can grow and learn better then any other school in the area
Submitted by parent on December 10, 2015
I have nothing nice to say about Rosholt School lately. Over the years my child with learing disablities has been made fun of by teachers and students. Has been put in front of the whole class with a box around him for weeks. when other children do or say something around him, he is the one whom gets in trouble. The princples are not good with children at all. My child is not perfect, but he is a child and should be treated with respect as well. He struggles and they just make his struggles harder to deal with. The staff doesn't know how to deal with children or how to let children be children. It's not a school I would recommend to anyone. Had troubles with the first child be told by the school counsler before she graduated she was only Mcdonalds material and shouldn't go to college (she graduated college now and he doing very well). My second child has been being picked on and bullied by staff since 2nd grade. Do not send your children here. Cause if you are not a known family name or if your child has struggles you will be treated horrible.
Submitted by parent on April 28, 2014
This school has been going down hill fast. They don't care about their students. The principal dose not listen to parents and talk down to them. They discriminate against disabled students and don't provide them with an education. I care for one of the disabled high school students and have seen how she is treated. She is kept in a classroom doing nothing 8 hours a day, they allow her to be teased and assaulted on the bus. Now they don't want to let her walk at graduation because she she has a hard time walking and can be loud. When you try to contact the superatindent he is to busy and never gets back to you. Students were warned by the principal that he will always believe the the teachers over the students at the beginning of the school year.
Submitted by parent on April 28, 2014
Whoever left the comment, thank you so much! I am crying! Thank you for seeing and knowing it is so bad. I just want to have her drop out and enroll at SPASH next year. They can not do anything. They don't want to lose their great school rating by having a dropout or disabled child without a regular diploma. Also for her not to walk at graduation, why would we even go? She has been at school there since she was 3yrs. All the seniors know her and most have been good to her, although they don't involve her in anything. They also said I need to pay the class fees, why? She has never participated in anything or been on a fieldtrip. I have heard nothing about the Senior trip...I cry everyday taking on her feelings.