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Roosevelt Middle School – French pathway

United States, Eugene

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 1922
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (MYP)
Taught languages French, Spanish
Strengths Languages, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Leadership and Professional, Community and Service
Stages Middle School
Introduction

Roosevelt International Middle School, located at 3366 Park Boulevard in San Diego, California, is an International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme school and a Media Arts Magnet. The school follows the IB MYP framework and offers a World Languages program that includes Spanish and French. All sixth graders take a World Language course, with Introduction courses for newcomers and Beginning through Advanced levels for language learners. A Dual Language Pathway provides Spanish Immersion for interested students. The campus began modernization in 2024, adding a new student services facility, converting offices to classrooms, creating a south parking lot, and integrating solar panels to support sustainability; construction is scheduled to finish in summer 2026. The Roosevelt program includes electives and performance arts such as band, orchestra, digital music, and art, along with ASB Student Council activities and IB Middle Years Projects. Community Projects are part of the IB programme, engaging students in service.

Roosevelt International Middle School, 3366 Park Blvd., San Diego, CA 92103

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The Essentials

Roosevelt Middle School – French pathway has instruction in English.

Location

3366 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92103. Located in the Park West area adjacent to Balboa Park. It serves as Roosevelt International Middle School within the San Diego Unified School District.

Stages

6-8

Type

International Baccalaureate Middle School and Media Arts Magnet
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Application fees

- There is no application fee for local/resident students applying to attend Roosevelt International Middle School (including its French pathway). Roosevelt participates in district enrollment processes and does not require a paid application to register resident students.

Tuition fees (by student type and school year / per term)

- Resident (in-district) students: No tuition is charged for attendance in any grade or term; instruction for resident students is provided without tuition.

- Non‑resident / international (F‑1) students: Tuition may be charged and, where law authorizes it, is set equal to the full unsubsidized per‑capita cost of providing education for the period of attendance. Such tuition for nonresident/foreign students is assessed under the district's permissible fee rules. Billing for any tuition charged to nonresident students is calculated for the applicable attendance period.

- Per term / per year breakdown: For resident students there is no per‑term or per‑year tuition charge. For any nonresident or F‑1 student, tuition is assessed as a full per‑capita amount for the applicable enrollment period (the district determines the applicable per‑pupil amount and billing period).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Optional program or materials charges (where permitted by law) are billed per program, per trip, or per session depending on the activity (for example, field trip fees or optional community classes). When a charge is permitted, families are provided the amount and the due date for that specific program. Permissible fees must include provisions so that no student is prevented from participation because of inability to pay.

- After‑school enrichment and outside‑funded program billing: optional enrichment classes and special offerings run on semester/session schedules and are billed according to the session enrollment and registration dates for each program. Session registration windows and payment deadlines are set for each offering. RooFriends (the school's supporting nonprofit) runs many ASE offerings with specific registration periods and session billing.

Boarding fees

- Not applicable. Roosevelt International Middle School is a neighborhood public day middle school; it does not offer boarding.

Other costs and common payable items

- PE uniforms, spirit wear, and similar optional school apparel: Students are required to wear the official P.E. uniform for Physical & Health Education; families may purchase uniforms and spirit apparel through the school's approved apparel channels or the school store. Uniforms and spirit‑wear purchases are one‑time or occasional expenses as needed.

- Yearbook, replacement ID cards, combination locks, and lost/damaged book replacement: These items may carry one‑time charges; they are sold or collected through the school Financial Office and are billed or payable at the time of purchase.

- Field trips, school camps, and optional excursions: Fees for field trips or school camps that are legally permissible are charged to cover direct program costs. No student may be prevented from participating for inability to pay; hardship/waiver provisions apply.

- After‑school enrichment (ASE) and similar extracurricular offerings: Some ASE classes are offered at no cost through RooFriends' funding; other specialty or vendor‑led classes may carry per‑student fees (session fees vary by class and are set per session). Typical enrichment class fees (when applicable) are charged per session and generally fall within program‑specified ranges.

Refund information

- Refunds depend on the type of paid program or purchase. For optional, program‑level charges (for example paid enrichment classes or private vendor activities), refund, cancellation and transfer rules follow the terms of that specific program or the nonprofit/organizer running it. For district‑collected permissible charges, the district's fee rules and the program's stated refund policy apply; programs must not condition participation on payment where law prohibits mandatory charges.

Fee payment options

- School Financial Office (on‑campus purchases and one‑time items): Acceptable forms of payment at the Roosevelt Financial Office include cash, money order and checks payable to Roosevelt I.B. Middle School for items sold through the school (uniforms, yearbooks, IDs, replacement items).

- Online payments and third‑party organizers: RooFriends and approved online apparel or spiritwear stores accept online payments (credit/debit card or online donation processors) for donations, enrichment registrations, apparel and similar purchases. Individual programs and external vendors may accept credit cards, online payment processors, or direct payment at time of registration.

- District electronic payment systems and card processing: The district has implemented and transitioned through electronic credit‑card processing systems and parent portals for fee collection and online payments; families may encounter district or program portals for card payments depending on the charge. For school financial office in‑person transactions, checks, money orders and cash are explicitly accepted.

Notes parents should expect when paying fees

- Most charges at Roosevelt are optional or otherwise permitted by law; mandatory tuition is only applicable for legally authorized nonresident enrollments (for example certain foreign/F‑1 students). No application fee or routine tuition is charged to resident students. Permissible charges must not bar participation for students who cannot pay and typically include hardship/waiver provisions. Payments for school‑sold items in the Financial Office are accepted by cash, money order or check; many outside vendors and the school nonprofit accept online card payments.

Food / meal charges for 2026–27

- School breakfast and lunch are provided under district meal policy; for the 2026–27 school year, district communications indicate no charge for standard breakfast and lunch offerings.
Academics

Roosevelt Middle School – French pathway teaches IB (MYP).

Curriculum

The school offers World Languages in Spanish and French. All 6th grade students take a World Language course. There are Introduction courses for 6th grade and Beginning through Advanced courses for language learners. Spanish Immersion is offered for those in the Dual Language Pathway.
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Admissions

Admissions

The World Languages program offers instruction in Spanish and French. All 6th-grade students take a World Language Course, with Introduction courses for 6th grade and Beginning through Advanced courses for language learners. Spanish Immersion is offered for those in the Dual Language Pathway. Roosevelt International Middle School is listed as having a Language Academy offering French and Spanish for grades 6-8.
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