Rosemont High School
916-228-5844
Rosemont High School, one of the district's newest schools, is located along Kiefer Boulevard in the heart of Rosemont. The school focuses on preparing students for life after graduation, and requires each student to enter a freshman academy and then choose one of six small learning communities. Each is centered on an area of study, a trade or public service.
The school opened with a freshman class in portable classrooms in 2003, and its main facility was completed in 2004. Rosemont High School's principal is Leise Martinez.
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Founding Date: 2004
- Number of students: 1,778
- Public/Private: Public
- Religious affiliation: None
- Graduation rate (%): 92
- Parking: Free lot
- Number of faculty: 84
- How engaged is the school with the community?: The school has partnerships with local organizations like the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire Department, the Masonry Association and others. The school also engages the community in events like the homecoming parade.
- Grade levels: 9 - 12
- Special education: Yes
- Uniforms: No
- Features: Auditorium/stage, Cafeteria, Computer lab, Library, Science lab, Sports facilities
- Advanced placement courses: Calculus
- Sports teams: Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, wrestling