Theodore Roosevelt High School
(219) 881-1500
730 W 25th Ave
Gary, IN 46407
Level: 9-12
District: Gary Community School District
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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Theodore Roosevelt High School, Gary, IN.
Cenus Info
Value
Year
White, non-Hispanic:
0.22%
(2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:
99.1%
(2006)
Hispanic:
0.22%
(2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:
0.11%
(2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:
0.34%
(2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:
18.8%
(2006)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:
64.28%
(2006)
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Theodore Roosevelt High School Ratings Summary
Average Quality Rating
4
Average Principals Rating
4
Average Teachers Rating
4
Average Activities Rating
4
Average Parents Rating
4
Average Safety Rating
4
Theodore Roosevelt High School Reviews
Posted By: former student
Quality Score: decline 2005-06-18
“Where is that great Panther pride and tradition? Certainly not on the schools official website. http://www.garycsc.k12.in.us/roosevelt/index.html There are talented students attending this great school and given the chance of creating and maintaining the schools website, many may find interest in pursuing Webmaster or other Internet Technology careers. To date it is a pitiful looking place holder for creative talent. One can only wonder about the rest. C. Varnado '82”
Posted By: parent
Quality Score: 1 2004-11-30
“This is one of the worse schools I have ever seen. The school lacks a competent leader/s that could actually provide them with the supportive services they may need. There is a lot of favoritism among the top staff and they appear to make decisions on personal opinion as opposed to a professional opinion. There seems to be a lack of care and concern for the children and nothing to motivate or stimulate a child. Boys are encouraged to play sports in hope they could make a career out of it. Girls are taught how to become a beautician or a Nurse. What happened to College and other careers? It would be nice if they could visit some colleges out of state and see there is more to life than being a sports figure or health care professional. I feel sorry for all the children enrolled in Gary, IN school system.”