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Boy in Science Class at Roosevelt School
Students Collaborating on PBL Project at Roosevelt School
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Our District's Mission

RCSD creates a safe and supportive, inspirational and rigorous, joyful and inclusive environment for all learners

Our Project Based Learning (PBL) Program

Roosevelt students are challenged and engaged in an award-winning Project Based Learning curriculum that helps them develop skills for living in a knowledge-based, highly technological society. Our supportive community of teachers, staff, and parents ensures that students are successful in all aspects of their learning. Roosevelt School’s growing accomplishments are evident in the students' comprehension and understanding of topics, the innovative projects that students lead and produce each year, and its award-winning reading program and curriculum.

Educator Marks More than 20 Years of Making an Impact on Preschool Students. Former Student: ‘She’s still got it’

One of her biggest motivations is making sure the students in her class are ready for kindergarten – not just in academics but getting them ready socially and emotionally as well.

Community, Culture, and Quality are Key, Neighborhood School Parents Say

The parents of students in Redwood City School District (RCSD) are an enthusiastic bunch. They’re thrilled with the way their little loved ones learn – specifically, they credit the teachers, the schools’ respective cultures and value communication from teachers, staff and administration. 

Differentiated Instruction: Meeting the Needs of All RCSD Students

Through differentiation, each child can excel and grow using a more personalized plan based on assessments throughout the school year. Teachers can tailor content, environment, and process to provide a curriculum that works well for a student’s specific needs and learning style. 

Roosevelt School Recognized for its Significant Contributions to Early Literacy. San Mateo County Reading Association Honors Kindergarten and 1st Grade Teachers

The commitment of Redwood City School District (RCSD) kindergarten and 1st grade teachers at Roosevelt School to the academic success of their students recently earned them the attention of the San Mateo County Reading Association (SMCRA). The association presented Roosevelt School with its 2017 SMCRA Celebrate Literacy Award honoring Roosevelt School and its teachers for their significant contributions to reading instruction and literacy through the school’s Reading and Goal Setting Parent Workshops and Conferences. 

State Coalition Recognizes Three RCSD Schools for Social-Emotional Support of Students

Teachers and staff of three Redwood City School District (RCSD) schools have been recognized by the California PBIS Coalition for an outstanding approach to social, emotional, and behavioral support. Selected for honors in 2021 were Orion Alternative School, Roosevelt School, and Roy Cloud School.

Our Stories and Initiatives

Our District By the Numbers

25:1

kindergarten student to teacher ratio

35

different languages are spoken at home by our students and their families in our district including Arabic, Mandarin, Polish, Russian, Samoan, Spanish, and Vietnamese

7,200

healthy and nutritious breakfasts and lunches served every school day in our district

870,000

square feet of space are maintained by RCSD custodians and groundskeepers throughout our district