Roosevelt Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 438 students |  

PHONE: (269) 428-1416

FAX: (269) 428-1576

HOURS: 8:30am - 3:25pm

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2000 El Dorado Dr

Stevensville, MI 49127

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Lakeshore School District (Berrien)

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Stevensville's Roosevelt Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Lakeshore School District (Berrien). It is among the few public elementary schools in Michigan to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 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 Jan 12, 2012
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Had higher hopes for this school based on the "9" rating. Not impressed at all. Teacher's notes contain misspelled words, events and fund-raisers are disorganized to the point that I will no longer participate. Principal does not carry a strong, calm air with her, but rather gives the impression of dealing with a person with ADHD. Yes, there is participation in this school, and the principal could be the most intelligent woman on the face of the earth, but if it is impossible or uncomfortable to deal or interact with her and her staff then it doesn't mean much. The odd dismissal and parent pick-up is another reason why I won't rate higher than 3 stars. I do not appreciate being yelled at (by said principal) while in my car for not understanding such an odd system. If they do not like the traffic they create, then a different system should be implemented. Perhaps they could start by re-evaluating the bussing system so that it is better utilized. The kids' stops are at high-traffic, high-speed roads. (the busses do not enter subdivisions or apt. complexes). That was an absolute deal-breaker for me. My child will not stand on the side of a major road to wait for a bus.
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