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Imagine Rosefield
Basic Information
Address: 12050 N. Bullard Ave.
Surprise AZ 85379
County: Maricopa
District: Imagine Schools
Phone Number: 623-344-4300
Fax Number: 623-344-4301
Principal: James Mecca
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Additional Information
School Type: Public Charter
Accreditation: AdvancED
District ID: 078508101
School ID: 078508000
Grade Level:
K-5
Founded: 2004
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Mascot: Roadrunner
Community:
Surprise
Classroom Size: 28 Students
Classroom Teachers: Highly Qualified
Student/Teacher Ratio: 28:1
Support Services:
Reading Interventionist, Resource, Life Skills,
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: No
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
School Clubs:
American Sign Language Club, Student Council, afterschool activities include flag football, cheerleading, music lessons.
Lunch Availability: Sodexo Cafeteria service for breakfast and lunch daily
Parking Spaces/Availability:
front and back parking lots
Uniform Guidelines:
Dress Code:
Khaki or navy blue bottoms with white, light blue or navy polo top embroidered with the Imagine Schools Logo. Appropriate school color rompers, dresses, jumpers, and sweaters/jackets permitted.
Mission Statement:
Mission Statement
As a national family of public charter school campuses, Imagine Schools partners with parents and guardians in the education of their children by providing high quality schools that prepare students for lives of leadership, accomplishment, and exemplary character.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Vision Statement
Developing Character, Enriching Minds
Imagine Schools’ vision is for every student to reach his or her full potential and discover the pathways for life-long success.
Enrollment Characteristics: Call now or swing by to schedule a tour!
623-344-4301
Programs and Services:
Character Education Program, Quarterly Student Growth and Academic Excellence Awards, Student of the Month assemblies, Kids at Hope program,
Notes/School Information:
Check out our website for more details! www.imaginerosefield.org