Roosevelt Junior High School

Public | 7-8 | 264 students |  

PHONE: (708) 201-2071

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111 W 146th St

Dolton, IL 60419

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Dolton School District 148

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Dolton's Roosevelt Junior High School is a public middle school in the Dolton School District 148. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Feb 2, 2009
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Love Roosevelt Elementary School- the teachers care and concern about the students Education. Love the SFA program and love The 21st Century After School Program
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Posted on Jan 8, 2007
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Overall I personally think its an ok school. Everyone has been there for my son to help out. The teachers are professional and I think if they had a little more cooperation from the students as well as more parents it would be ok. I also like the fact that the teachers keep me well informed of his progress whether its good or bad. If more parents were involved in the education of their child the school could be great. It all starts from home so we have to remember that teachers are not our babysitters while we work.
--Submitted by Marie Kuntu, a parent

Posted on Apr 26, 2005
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Not a very good school, from my experience. My daughter has learned nothing but bad habits since enrollment. She went from a honor roll student to a just getting by student. The faculty is trying as a whole. But, it is the quality of people who have bought their children to the area. It is sad because I have had several conversations with my child's teacher and she says the same thing. She can't seem to get through to the parents. And I know for sure that this trinkles down into the classrooms and makes it hard for good teachers, as a result the schools become overwhelmed with undesirables. (If you know what I mean!)
--Submitted by shirley wysingle, a parent


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