Roseville City School District
Explore Our Schools
Barbara Chilton Middle School
Roseville
1289
Blue Oaks Elementary School
Roseville
498
Catheryn Gates Elementary School
Roseville
383
Crestmont Elementary School
Roseville
451
Diamond Creek Elementary School
Roseville
547
Ferris Spanger Elementary School
Roseville
301
Fiddyment Farm School
Roseville
701
George A. Buljan Middle School
Roseville
862
George Cirby Elementary School
Roseville
370
George Sargeant Elementary School
Roseville
406
Junction Elementary School
Roseville
645
Orchard Ranch Elementary School
Roseville
732
Riego Creek Elementary School
Roseville
693
Robert C. Cooley Middle School
Roseville
1149
Stoneridge Elementary School
Roseville
407
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
Roseville
302
Vencil Brown Elementary School
Roseville
343
Warren T. Eich Middle School
Roseville
939
Westbrook Elementary School
Roseville
701
William Kaseberg Elementary School
Roseville
289
Woodbridge School
Roseville
298
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Area & Neighborhood Coverage
The Roseville City School District proudly serves the vibrant heart of Roseville, California, nestled within the expansive and diverse landscape of Placer County. Our district's footprint encompasses the central and western portions of Roseville, a city recognized as a principal hub in the Sacramento metropolitan area. While primarily focused on Roseville itself, our community is intrinsically linked to neighboring Placer County cities such as Rocklin and Lincoln, and even extends its influence towards communities like Loomis and Granite Bay. This regional connectivity means families in our district enjoy the benefits of a well-established urban environment while being just a short drive from the natural beauty and smaller towns that characterize much of Placer County.
Community Engagement & Local Context
Life within the Roseville City School District is deeply intertwined with the broader fabric of the Roseville community and Placer County. We are part of a thriving area that values local events, family-friendly spaces, and civic participation. From bustling local markets to community-wide festivals held in places like Royer Park or the Maidu Community Center, there's a tangible sense of shared experience. The district operates within a locality that boasts numerous recreational opportunities, from extensive park systems and bike trails to community sports leagues, all contributing to a dynamic and supportive environment for its residents. This active community spirit ensures a rich local context for all who live and learn here.