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Royal Oak Middle School
(626) 967-6354
303 South Glendora Ave.
Covina, CA 91724
Level: 6-8
District: Charter Oak Unified School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Royal Oak Middle School, Covina, CA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:35.12% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:3.85% (2008)
Hispanic:49.39% (2008)
Asian:3.24% (2008)
Pacific Islander:0.4% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.3% (2008)
Unspecified:4.55% (2008)
Filipino:3.14% (2008)
Percent Free and Reduced Price Lunch:32.18% (2008)


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Royal Oak Middle School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Royal Oak Middle School Reviews

 
This is my sons first year in middle school and he is really having a great time. He is involved in sports and is getting an excellent education.

Its a really great school where children would get excellent education.

I think this school is a great learning facility for middle school students there is many extra curricular activities such as band art soccer musical theatre and much much more it realy is a good school service

royal oak is a great school!

My child is in his last year at Royal Oak. I have been quite satisfied overall. I like the agenda policy and I am impressed with most of the teachers ... which includes some of the newer teachers who have a great deal of enthusiasm and high expectations of the students. I did worry that the large number of students would affect my child and his learning, however; his grades and test scores show he is doing well. The one thing that I disagree with is how the school is divided. Either you're Gate, Odyssey or a Norm. When my child was going into 6th grade, he was quite excited to go into the Odyssey program but the program was cancelled that year. By the time the program started up again, he lost interest and declined the Odyssey program. I wish he had joined ... Odyssey seem to get everything!

I have had two of my children go to ROIS, one of which is still there. They have had no 'problems', bring home great grades while being challenged and are comfortable with their daily experience at school. ROIS is what you teach your child to make of it! Education and values start at the home. ROIS has many teachers that care about our students. Yes, there have been too many changes in the past few years but great things are to come from them. If parents, teachers, and the district personal stay focused and positive, we will once again have a wonderful school. Parent involvemnet is always welcomed at ROIS and I encourage you to get involved and stay informed of the facts. KLC

ROIS has excellent teachers and that is their greatest asset. The school is so crowded that it makes monitoring students during passing times difficult. My boys enjoy their classes and have learned a great deal. They are challenged to think on their own, do a lot of projects, and learn to work with other students in groups. Lunch and passing times are treacherous and scary! Even as a parent, going to see a teacher after school, the students were running and screaming in such a way that I felt nervous. It makes me feel very sad that my boys have to go through this day in and day out. Why can't we provide a safe environment? What do we have to do?

I have had two kids in this school. I believe the new adminstration is doing a great job and is helping the students greatly. All in all I have students at both ends of the programs and am overall satisfied. Thank you and keep up the good work.

Very unhappy with this school from day 1. I've had two children in this school. There is no control over bullying. A few good teachers. Administration basically can care less. Parents are intimidated into not getting involved. Way too many children on one campus.

Royal Oak Middle School has seen many positive changes, that is if your child is enrolled in the Odyssey program. If your child is not in this program, he or she will become a forgotten sole. Odyssey is a strong program with a lot of political positions backing the dollars. They are at the top of evey donation list. Which is fantastic for Odyssey and their program. They get the computers the books the trips the tender loving care each child should receive. Royal Oak is a very divided school. It's a private school (Odyssey) imbedded into a overcrowded public school (the other students) with unhappy teachers for whatever reasons. Odyssey is not offered to every child. They have found it to work, but only for the few. God Bless our other children. Their needs are put aside for Odyssey. If the program works share it with all!

The academic programs are very good. The teachers are very educated and they take time to teach the children good. The availability of music, art, and sports is also good. Children can try out for different sports including basketball and football. Parents are highly involved in school activities.