Why would the taxpayers of Royal Oak agree to support such a decadent, hellhole as this failed "high school" is beyond understanding.
Bring in the demolition crews and return this field to productive status.
Raze Kimball High school!!
Jim Baughman, ROKHS 1968.
Royal Oak High School
248-435-8500
Two former rival high schools, Dondero and Kimball, merged into Kimball's extensively renovated building in 2007 to create the new Royal Oak High School. The school offers high-tech and vocational classes, college prep, special education, musical education, art, science, music, advanced math and many other subjects. There is also a lengthy list of sports teams, student associations, clubs and other extracurriculars. Royal Oak High School has two student publications, a yearbook and a parent newsletter.
- Hours: Mon - Fri, 8am - 3pm
- Handicap Accessible: Yes
- Number of students: 1,800
- Public/Private: Public
- Student-to-teacher ratio: 30:1
- Parking: Free lot
- Grade levels: 9th-12th
- Special education: Yes
- Uniforms: No
- Features: Auditorium/stage, Cafeteria, Computer lab, Infirmary, Language lab, Library, Science lab, Sports facilities
- Advanced placement courses: Algebra, English Language Arts, Art, Geometry, PreCalculus, Architectural Draft & Design, Graphic Communications, Biology, Calculus, Chemistry, Environmental Science, History, Physics, Statistics, U.S. Government and Politics, Sport Tech, Writing.
- Extracurricular activities available: Drama, dance, choir, debate, musical theater, marching band, Quiz Bowl, Model United Nations, National Honor Society, disc golf and more.
- Student clubs: Business Professionals of America, Campus Life, Computer, SADD, Students for Environmental Awareness, Engineering Club, FIRST Impact Club, Interact of Royal Oak, Be the Change club and more.
- Sports teams: Football, basketball, lacrosse, hockey, volleyball, cross country, wrestling, soccer, swimming.
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If you send your children to this government school you are disobeying God's commandment to honor Him from sun up to Sundown.
This school sucks. Get your children out.
Jim Baughman, Kimball class of 68
We actually only have 1,500 in attendance now, and the student to teacher ratio is far better than that!


My children have received a wonderful education at ROHS.