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Rocklin Unified’s Roger Stock recognized by ACSA

Recognized for performance and achievement Rocklin, CA - Superintendent Roger Stock of the Rocklin Unified School District (RUSD) was recently named Administrator of the...
Rocklin Unified CSEA deal

Rocklin Unified & Employee Labor Union reach tentative deal

Pending CSEA ratification and Board of Trustees approval Rocklin,Calif. - The Rocklin Unified School District (RUSD) and the California School Employees Association (CSEA) Chapter 773...
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Placer officials dispute Rocklin Unified School District statement

Joint Message from Placer County Public Health and Placer County Office of Education Rocklin, CA - Placer County Public Health and the Placer County Office...
Roger Stock, RUSD

Rocklin Unified plans partial return to campus to begin school year

Initial phase scheduled for first quarter Rocklin, CA- Amid a rising positivity rate and community spread in Placer County, Roger Stock, Superintendent of Rocklin Unified...
Roger Stock, RUSD

PBIS proven successful at Rocklin Unified

Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) by Roger Stock, Rocklin Unified School District Superintendent Rocklin, CA- The past several weeks have been a...
Roger Stock, RUSD

Community Partners Making a Difference for Rocklin Students

Making a Difference in RUSD Students' Lives by Roger Stock, Rocklin Unified School District Superintendent Rocklin, CA- Our business partners support Rocklin Unified across a...

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Main Street Plaza in Roseville offers convenient & affordable housing near...

Roseville, Calif.- Convenience, below-market rates, and amenities all come together at Main Street Plaza in Historic Old Roseville. The latest in affordable housing, these two and three bedroom rentals

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Roseville ranked 5th in nation to Work at Home

Roseville, Calif.- Working from home this past year was a necessary transition for many in Roseville and around the country. Thirty-eight percent of adults have either switched to telework or live with someone who has, according to a December survey by the U.S. Census Bureau.