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Elementary Schools

Best Elementary Schools
in Roseville Community Schools

This page covers 7 elementary schools in Roseville Community Schools. Rankings use a composite of neighborhood opportunity, class sizes, and per-student investment — signals available consistently from federal data across all US public schools. Schools in this district score near the national median on neighborhood opportunity. Use these rankings as a starting point; pair them with school visits and conversations with local parents before making any enrollment decision.

7
Schools Ranked
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Elementary Schools Rankings

Showing 7 of 7
1
rank
Kaiser Elementary School
Grades PK–05217 students
Ranked for: small class sizes (11.7:1)
49
/100
Student:Teacher
11.7:1
Below nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
85%
High economic need
2
rank
John R Kment Elementary School
Grades KG–05230 students
Ranked for: small class sizes (13.3:1)
48
/100
Student:Teacher
13.3:1
Below nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
78%
High economic need
3
rank
Fountain Elementary School
Grades PK–05289 students
Scores consistently across all ranking signals
47
/100
Student:Teacher
14.3:1
Below nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
74%
High economic need
4
rank
Ruth H Green Elementary School
Grades PK–05447 students
Scores consistently across all ranking signals
46
/100
Student:Teacher
14.6:1
Below nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
86%
High economic need
5
rank
Dort Elementary School
Grades PK–05225 students
Scores consistently across all ranking signals
45
/100
Student:Teacher
15.1:1
Below nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
88%
High economic need
6
rank
Joseph G Steenland Elementary School
Grades PK–05399 students
Scores consistently across all ranking signals
45
/100
Student:Teacher
16.4:1
Near nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
75%
High economic need
7
rank
Lucile S Patton Elem School
Grades KG–05177 students
Scores consistently across all ranking signals
43
/100
Student:Teacher
17.2:1
Near nat'l 15.4:1
Opportunity
40/100
Near nat'l median
Per-Pupil Spend
$15,234
Near nat'l avg
Free Lunch
89%
High economic need
How We Rank Elementary Schools

Each school receives a composite score (0–100) built from 4 federal data signals, weighted to reflect what matters most at the elementary school level. All signals are normalised against national benchmarks so a school's score reflects its standing across the entire US, not just within this district.

Neighborhood Opportunity
40%
Harvard Opportunity Atlas score for the school's neighbourhood. Higher means children from this area historically achieve stronger economic outcomes.
Student-Teacher Ratio
30%
Lower ratio = smaller classes = more individual attention per child. Normalised against national range.
Per-Pupil Expenditure
20%
Annual district spending per enrolled student from the NCES F-33 Finance Survey. Compared against national average.
Free Lunch Rate
10%
Percentage of students qualifying for free/reduced-price lunch. Used as a neighbourhood economic-context signal.
Test scores are excluded: they are not published as consistent open federal data across all states, making reliable cross-district comparison impossible with this signal alone.
District at a Glance
7
Elementary Schools
10
Total Schools
49
#1 Score
46
Avg Score
Top Ranked Elementary School
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About This Data

All figures on this page come directly from US federal open datasets: NCES Common Core of Data (enrollment, school characteristics, student-teacher ratios), NCES F-33 Finance Survey (per-pupil expenditure), Harvard Opportunity Atlas (neighbourhood opportunity scores). Federal data is published on an annual cycle and may not reflect the very latest school-year changes. Rankings reflect available data and should be used as a starting point — not a substitute for visiting schools or consulting district resources directly. What this ranking does not measure: teacher quality, classroom culture, extracurricular programmes, school safety, or parent and student satisfaction.