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Theodore Roosevelt Elementary
Theodore Roosevelt Elementary
850 North Cordova Street (Get Map)
Burbank, CA 91505
Telephone: (818) 558-4668
Fax: (818) 955-7648

Principal: Mrs. Betsy (Elizabeth) Quinn

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At Roosevelt we believe that every student can meet or exceed state standards in a caring and nurturing learning environment. We are proud of our active PTA and Parent Volunteer programs. Our reputation for embracing a "family-like" atmosphere, where parents and a highly dedicated professional staff work together for the success of every child, has resulted in families openly expressing their strong support for the school and making concerted efforts to remain in the area for the duration of their children's elementary school years.

Support services available at Roosevelt to meet special student needs include:

Gifted and Talented Education (GATE)
English Language Development
Resource Specialist Program (Special Education)
Special Day Class (Special Education)
Speech Therapy
Adaptive Physical Education
Occupational Therapy
School Psychologist Services (For educational program planning)
Curriculum Specialist
Unique to Roosevelt is our departmentalized fourth and fifth grade program. Students work with a team of teachers. Each teacher has highly developed and richly enhanced specific subject areas. Lesson content and delivery are powerful and centered on active student participation. In its tenth year of implementation, this program has been credited with the exemplary preparation of our students for middle school.

School Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

School Accountability: All students in grades two through eleven in California public schools must participate in the STAR Program. Students with significant cognitive disabilities, as identified by their Individualized Education Program teams, take the California Alternate Performance Assessment (CAPA) rather than the CSTs and the CAT/6. In addition to taking the CSTs and CAT/6 Survey tests in English, students whose primary language is Spanish and who enrolled in a California public school 12 months or less before testing must take the Spanish Assessment of Basic Education, Second Edition (SABE/2) in Spanish. These results also are posted on the CDE Web site at California Department of Education.

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