Family Resources & Program Updates
Contact Information
- Phone: 602.252.8475
- Text: 602.293.8009 (please save this number to your contacts)
- Email: program@rosieshouse.org
Attendance
- Please call 602.252.8475 to report an absence
Program Calendar
Recital Calendar
How to Use DreamClass
Rosie’s House uses DreamClass, our new communication portal for current students and families. Through DreamClass you can view class schedules, receive important announcements and access resources—all in one place to keep you connected and informed.
How to View Progress Reports
Homework Help
Grades 3–12
The Burton Digital Creativity Center is available for all Rosie’s House students in grades 3–12 to use a computer, work on school assignments, study, receive tutoring from a Rosie’s House staff member or pursue other educational activities.
Operating Hours
- Monday, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, 3:30 to 8:00 p.m.
- Thursday, 3:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Questions? Email them to success@rosieshouse.org.
No sign up needed, walk ins are welcome!
College Advising
Grades 9–12
Rosie’s House students in grades 9–12 can receive expert guidance to navigate the college application process with confidence. Our advisors are here to assist with every step, offering personalized advice on applications, essays and financial aid. Make a reservation for a tailored college advising session to provide the support you need to achieve your college goals. You can also request more information on our monthly College Path sessions here.
Questions? Email them to success@rosieshouse.org.
Volunteer Service Hours
Grades 7–12
Rosie’s House offers volunteer opportunities for students in grades 7–12 to earn community service hours. By joining our volunteer contact list, you’ll be notified about upcoming opportunities such as setting up for events, preparing snacks for programs, greeting guests, assisting with AV needs and more.
Each event is a stand-alone commitment, so you can choose the opportunities that best fit your schedule and interests.
Questions? Send them to success@rosieshouse.org.
Become a Mentor
Grades 8–12
Student mentors—who may be current or former Rosie’s House students or individuals from outside the program—support teachers by assisting students with music learning and classroom tasks.
The program is a semester-long commitment: September to December (Fall) and January to April (Spring). At the end of each term, mentors receive both a certificate of completion and a letter verifying their community service hours. To apply, complete the form.
Questions? Email them to success@rosieshouse.org.
Mental Health & Wellness
All ages
At Rosie’s House, our Mental Health & Wellness Initiative promotes healing and emotional well-being through music. In partnership with Terros Health and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona Community Foundation, we provide critical mental health resources including counseling, support groups and wellness education. This challenges the stigma associated with mental health treatment and creates a safe space for students to thrive musically and emotionally.







