As a graduate of Cle Elum Roslyn High School(c/o 2010), I feel the need to leave a review. Yes, I know and understand that many changes can occur within a four year span, but why shouldn’t I leave a constructive review? TEACHERS: Teachers can come and go, but you’ll always have those instructors that have the ability to keep you on your toes in learning and teach in ways many others cannot. I encountered a couple of these teachers through this school district. My hats are off to those who make Cle Elum/Roslyn their home and work hard to educate the young men and women in the community. If I were to base my whole review on the teachers in the school district, I’d rate them 4 stars. ADMINISTRATION: As for the administration when I attended the school district, I would give them a two star rating. We did have a different principal back then, however, the district administration has remained. The people up in the admin office always tended to hold themselves above the teachers, and in my opinion, it was the teachers that made the difference in the community. They get 2 stars from me. SPORTS: Athletics at Cle Elum — Roslyn give the students an opportunity to do other things instead of getting into trouble. Baseball, softball, basketball, wrestling, volleyball, track and field, cross country, soccer, tennis, and football are all options to play. We’ve got some great coaches for how small of a school district we are. I would rate the athletics with a 4 star. FACILITIES: They just finished a revamp of the football field and«stadium»; it looks great. With that said, the high school is in dire need of a renovation. In 2007, the community voted on if a new high school should be built… It didn’t pass and had a lower 50% approval rate. The community needs to realize that the young people who grow up in the area need to have a place of education where they are excited to come to. The facilities, at least in the high school, are in a 1 star condition. OVERALLOPPORTUNITY: In conclusion, the opportunities given in the Cle Elum — Roslyn school district can be rated at a 3 star. There are some clubs for students to join and there was Running Start being offered when I was attending. Not only the administration, but the Cle Elum/Roslyn community as well needs to come to terms with the fact that the more time and effort put into the young people’s population, you’ll see the drug use, crime rate and negative impacts decrease.