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Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

What does it mean to be a “Math and Science” school?

Rose Park has state of the art science labs, incorporate science tools and technology, and offer a hands-on, project based curriculum.  Rose Park also boasts award winning teachers.  Belmont University, Vanderbilt University and other institutions volunteer and contribute to the success our school.

What does the MLK pathway mean?

Eight grade students who score advanced in reading/language arts and math AND who do not fail any class (including related arts) are invited to attend ML King Magnet High School their freshman year.  Rose Park students who meet these academic requirements do not need to enter the lottery process, but do need to complete the paperwork issued by Ms. Towns, guidance counselor.

How many students are zone & how many are magnet?

All students are magnet students and must go through the application process.

How can I apply or enroll my child in Rose Park?

Since Rose Park is a magnet school, all students must complete the magnet school application.  

Where will my child go to high school after Rose Park?

The school board has approved an automatic pathway for all 8th grade students who meet the academic entrance qualifications to enter Martin Luther King, Junior Academic Magnet High School as freshmen. Students who do not meet the requirements for MLK will attend their zoned high school unless they make other arrangements.

Are there minimum academic requirements to apply to Rose Park?

No, while Rose Park Magnet does offer a strong academic program and holds students to high expectations, our students are not restricted by TCAP scores.

What is the mission of the school?

Please read Rose Park's Mission, Vision and Belief Statements and the Titan's Pledge.  We appreciate your comments!