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Submitted by student on March 13, 2023
I've seen many people who stigmatize this school as a bad school solely due to the area and students' upbringings, though this is surely one of the most caring schools I've been to. Many of the students seem to be careless about the school or staff, and even when they are, teachers and staff still care about these students in every way possible. They largely enforce social-emotional-learning skills and go the extra mile just to help a single person. Due to the smaller amount of students, it feels as though you can have an actual dynamic with the staff and the environment. They have a great gifted/honors program with great teachers that teach everything a student needs in order to excel in their future. They provide great cognitive help for students who need it, and have an incredible SE program. The school also has a very diverse population, and teachers are very encouraging and embracing of the many cultures, ethnicities, and diversity in the community, unlike a certain school I've been to. (Cough, cough, Liberty Christian Academy-- cough.) There does seem to be a major issue, though, that I didn't see in some other schools, which earned it the four stars: fighting and teasing. I don't believe that it's as bad as some schools I've been to, but I do see many fights between students, and also bias and teasing between students. I truly don't think that I've ever seen or even heard of anyone just getting beat or hurt for the purpose of teasing, since fighting is usually between two students who typically have some sort of pre-established feud. The teasing, however, I do see often, and sometimes for no apparent reason. It's not necessarily a big issue, and you don't see it in many places unless you pay attention. Aside from the bad side, there is also great opportunities like sports, clubs, and many other things. I think that, if you are in the area and in need of a school, Rosemore is a great option for your student. Not only will they be exposed to diversity in the world, but also many opportunities and great teachers.
Submitted by parent on September 16, 2022
this school is a bad school they do not need no one to send there kid here they focus on dress code but they point out ur child but not the people they like certain people they blow up my phone saying my child did this stop it my kid good an by the skin tone
Submitted by parent on December 04, 2019
the best school ever in ohio and better than sherwood
Submitted by student on May 21, 2017
Because the teachers are great and so are the students
Submitted by other on May 09, 2013
Great school. Wish they would focus less on dress code because in all respect the board of education needs changed not the schools. Kids are good to each other for the most part as long as they start out on the right foot. Parent-Student-Teacher communication is a wonderful system so the kid knows where EVERYONE stands. Staff goes out of their way to make these students comfortable. The rules are pathetic but the kids best interest is in mind!