Rocklin Unified School District
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The Rocklin Unified School District is a California education district serving the Rocklin area. It consists of twelve elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools, and the Rocklin Alternative Education Center.[1]
Rocklin Elementary is the oldest school in the district, although its location has changed a few times. Parker Whitney is the oldest school in the district that has maintained same location. The newest school is Sunset Ranch Elementary school in the Whitney Ranch area, which opened for students in August 2010.
History
In 2008, a grades 7–12 charter school called Western Sierra Collegiate Academy requested twice of Rocklin Unified School District for permission to use its facilities at either Whitney or Rocklin High School. An August 20 district board meeting, the Rocklin Unified School District's trustees unanimously denied the charter school the permission it sought. Superintendent Kevin Brown backed the district's decision. The administration of the district's charter Rocklin Academy, however, supported the creation of what would be the district's fourth charter school.[2] Rocklin Academy brought the matter to the California Department of Education, which deliberated on 12 March 2009.[3] The academy was approved, and was able to rent space previously occupied by Sierra Christian Academy. This location was chosen due to RUSD's intransigence in providing suitable facilities, the need to begin the 2009/2010 school year, and to stay within budget for facilities rental. Both Rocklin Academy campuses are tenants of Rocklin School District, paying fair market rates for schools that would otherwise be generating debt, rather than revenue. WSCA sought to be a paying tenant as well.[4]
Elementary schools
Antelope Creek Elementary School
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Breen Elementary School
Breen Elementary is a K-6 school located in Rocklin, California. It opened in late August, 1994 with a population of 177 students. As of 2012, its population is approximately 700 and its principal is Chuck Thibideau. As of 2019, principal is Jennifer Palmer.
Cobblestone Elementary School
Parker Whitney Elementary School
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Rock Creek Elementary School
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Rocklin Academy (charter school)
Rocklin Academy is a public, tuition free, charter school, which was developed by parents and teachers for the Rocklin area. Rocklin Academy is sponsored by the Rocklin Unified School District.
Rocklin Elementary School
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Ruhkala Elementary School
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Sierra Elementary School
Sierra Elementary is an IB school. Sierra, the home of the sharks (their mascot) focuses on enhancing students learning through many different methods.
Sunset Ranch Elementary School
Twin Oaks Elementary School
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Valley View Elementary School
Valley View Elementary School's principal as of 2013 is Shari Anderson. It goes from 1st grade all the way to 6th
Middle schools
Granite Oaks Middle School
Granite Oaks Middle School is located near the Rocklin High School.
In Granite Oaks, the principal as of 2018 is Mr. Holmes, and the vice principal is Mr. Christiensen. The Academic Performance Index (API) is one of the highest in all of California, according to the California Department of Education.
Granite Oaks Middle School is made up of Academies. Each Academy has between two and six teachers. 8th grade academies include Quest, Talon, Sierra, and Discovery. 7th grade academies include Key, Legacy, Odyssey, and Rubicon. It is one of the most advanced schools in the Rocklin Unified School Districts.
Granite Oaks provides two C-STEM (Computer Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), for both 7th and 8th grade. Their devoted academies are Rubicon (7th) and Discovery (8th), which operate as a regular academy, but includes more technology in their classrooms.
Granite Oaks also provides a program for Gifted and Talented Education, GATE, which are the Key (7th) and Quest (8th) Academies. These academies provide accelerated courses in Math, with Accelerated Math, for 7th grade, in which they go over Math 7 and 8, and Integrated I in 8th grade. There is an Advanced English course for 8th Grade, a preparatory course for Rocklin and Whitney High School's respective courses.
Spring View Middle School
As of August 2019, Spring View Middle School's principal is Scott Collins, with Ashley Serin and Greg Noyes serving as assistant principals.[5] The Academic Performance Index (API) is one of the highest in all of California. Spring View Middle School is made up of eight academies. In eighth grade, there are: UCLA, USC, Stanford, Berkeley. In seventh, the academies are: Princeton, Harvard, Yale, and Cornell. Each academy has four core teachers. However, Berkeley and Harvard only have two teachers. (Mathematics, English/Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies/History). In both seventh and eighth grades, there is one GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) academy. The 7th grade GATE academy is Cornell, which in the 2019-20 school year had the teachers Deborah Chew-Smyth, Dawn Infurna-Bean, Janice Haynes, and William Keisling. The 8th grade GATE academy is unknown at this moment.
As of the 2019-20 school year, academy names were removed, and each is now just referred to as a core team, although many students still attempt to determine which academy is which.
High schools
Rocklin Alternative Education Center
- Rocklin Independent Charter Academy
- Victory High School
References
- ^ https://www.rocklin.ca.us/post/k-12-schools
- ^ McGhee, Lakiesha (August 28, 2008). "Rocklin school board again rejects charter school". Sacramento Bee. p. 6F. Retrieved August 11, 2009. [dead link ]
- ^ Yost, Walter (4 February 2009). "Rocklin charter school gets nod from state advisory board". Sacramento Bee. p. 2B. Archived from the original on February 14, 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
- ^ "Our New Location". Western Sierra Collegiate Academy. Rocklin Unified School District. 2009. Archived from the original on November 22, 2009. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
- ^ https://svms.rocklinusd.org/Staff-Directory/