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After visiting other high school in the state i would have to say that school spirit as well as parent attendance at all sporting events is lacking. The acedemics standards seem to have lessoned over the years. If your student is in AP classes they are allset otherwise I dont think they are being adequetly prepared for college

Many people hear myths about rogers and assume non of the students know anything. This school does offer some of the hardest classes and does prepare you for college. On of my children spends about 3 hours on homework a night and feels they were well prepared for the three AP exams she took. For new students coming in, there should be no worries about not receiving a proper education. Making friends may be harder because these kids have all known each other since they were born. Just give Rogers a shot!

Over the years, rogers has become better. Smaller class sizes, more AP courses, and a lot of desire to succeed.

To tell you the turth Rogers is an amazing school. Near bye schools, have little to no diversity in them., Rogers is full of diversity. In the real world nothing is perfect and the same. Rogers has a great athletic program (rogers is one of the smallest schools in the state [enrollment wise], but still competes against D1 sports and many grads play in d1 d2 and d3 in college), it has great history, the teachers challange each and every student, the AP program is top of the line, The community is so involved and supportive. Rogers is an excellent school. Its top of the line in my eyes. Go Vikings!
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