Roseville Joint Union High School board member Linda Park resigned earlier this month, a year before the end of her term expiration date in 2018.
Park was one of two returning members after 2016’s...
After holding a four-hour retreat before the start of school, Student Government teacher Brett Mattix kicked off his second term with several changes to the program’s structure.
The retreat detailed...
Roseville Chief of Police Daniel Hahn made a guest appearance at a Roseville High School Black Student Union meeting today. The visit coincided with RHS’ newly-implemented ROAR cultural sensitivity lessons...
Roseville Police Department will be issuing $62.50 fines to students parking on residential streets off campus without a permit tomorrow morning, according to officer Carlos Cortes.
Cortes sent a staff-wide...
A Roseville Joint Union High School District conversation could lead to revisions in the current grading policy and an establishment of district-wide grading guidelines.
Assistant superintendent...
Roseville High School will present three lessons focused on cultural sensitivity during ROAR support periods during the first week of the spring term. The lessons are scheduled to take place during the...
Gail Johnson, Fashion and Merchandising teacher and Stripes and Stitches adviser, will retire at the end of this term. According to principal David Byrd, Roseville High School will be “stepping away...
As of this school year, the University of California has officially granted the Advanced Yearbook courses in the Roseville Joint Union High School District “a-g” fulfillment for the college preparatory...
Earlier last week, Roseville High School completed a new learning skills room to improve students abilities that can used in the community and at home.
According to Special Education teacher Christine...
Quarter one fail rates decreased by an average of 3.4 percent from last year to this year. This was also the school’s first quarter since implementing the ROAR support period at the beginning of this...
Cheer placed first out of eight teams in the “show cheer” category at the Slam City event in San Francisco this past Sunday. According to senior team member Alexis Rogers, the team connects really...
Tiger Tech students announced they will be holding a ‘Hackathon’ that will be open to all students to compete and learn basic programming skills.
The competition will ask students to create an...
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