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About

Roseville Adult School was founded in 1921, originally to teach the telegraph to local railroad workers.   Over the last 103 years, programs have evolved to meet the changing needs of the Roseville Community.  Through 2017, Roseville Adult School remained a leader in providing academics, such as High School Diploma, GED preparation, and English as a Second Language to our students.  With a change in leadership in 2017, Roseville Adult School added Career Technical Education options:  Medical Assisting and Automotive technology.  With continued high demand in the Allied Health field, RAS expanded these programs over the last 6 years to include EKG Technician, Phlebotomy,  and Medical Coding. 

 

Roseville Adult School will be a safe, supportive, and engaging school where adult learners become empowered to achieve their diverse educational, career, and personal goals.

Admission Requirements

Classes are open to adults 18 years of age or older. High school students who meet
the criteria and who are referred by their high school counselors may enroll in select classes under the terms of concurrent enrollment.

The Team

Lisa Voss, Principal; Jason Harm, Assistant Principal
Counselors: Mike Brockman & Sunny Pannu
Sandy Garrison, Principal’s Secretary; Melinda Jordan, Data Manager/Registrar
Jennifer Harvey, Data Accountability Clerk
Susie Garrido & Princi Mangum, Evening Admin. Assistants
Claudia Benner & Iryna Chorna, Pearson Vue Testing Assistants

Locations and Contacts

Roseville Adult School Main Campus

200 Branstetter Street Roseville, CA 95678 | (916) 782-3952

Roseville

  • Allied Health: 400 Sunrise Ave
  • Independence High School: 125 Berry Street
  • Roseville Pathways: 350 Atlantic Street
  • Chelsea Way Campus:  1750 Chelsea Way
  • RPEP: 3645 Old Auburn Road

Lincoln

  • Lincoln High School: 790 J Street

Rocklin

  • Placer County Health & Human Services: 1000 Sunset Blvd.