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For Our Neighbors

We've been a proud and active member of the Lincoln Highlands-Oakmore-Dimond community for over half a century. We are also committed to maintaining a presence that strengthens our community in significant ways, from making it safer with a patrolling security staff to our ongoing participation in local community engagement initiatives. Head-Royce strives to be a considerate and cooperative member of the neighborhood, and we believe that clear and ongoing communication is vital. We hope this webpage serves as a valuable resource in fostering open and constructive dialogue with our neighbors.



Parking and Traffic

 

Parking and Traffic

To mitigate the impact of the school on our neighbors' quality of life and to keep the School in compliance with the City of Oakland's requirements, we have created a set of traffic and parking rules outlined in our Transportation Policy Guide. As a condition of enrollment, parents and guardians must agree to abide by the parking and traffic guidelines outlined in it.

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Fire Prevention

 

Fire Prevention

Head Royce is committed to taking proactive and preventative measures to maintain a high level of fire safety for our entire community.

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Campus Access

 

Campus Access

For many years we have sought to make our campus facilities available to neighbors in ways which would not compromise the safety and security of our school community and greater neighborhood.

Learn how to request campus access.


Enrollment

 

Enrollment

Per our Conditions of Approval #18, commencing with completion of the internal loop road, Head-Royce School may add up to twenty (20) new students each year. The total enrollment following completion of the internal loop road and prior to completion of the underground pedestrian tunnel shall not exceed 1,050 students.



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Neighborhood Liaison Committee (NLC)

The Neighborhood Liaison Committee (NLC) was formed in July 2017 as a forum to maintain open lines of communication and address any concerns that may arise among neighbors. Representatives from the surrounding neighborhood meet with Head-Royce administrators at least twice a year, with additional optional meetings as the need arises.