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Messages from the Superintendent

Messages from the Superintendent

June 5, 2025: Proud of all Students' 2024-25 Accomplishments!

Dear Rocklin Unified Students, Families, and Staff,

We proudly celebrate each and every one of our students. The work I’ve seen first-hand during classroom and school visits is inspiring. Students displayed resilience, determination, and a dedication to learning throughout the year, including the graduating Class of 2025. Congratulations! We can’t wait to see the incredible things you’ll accomplish in the years ahead.

As we wrap up the 2024-25 school year, reflecting on all we’ve achieved together is inspiring. Over the past 186 days, our students and families have prioritized daily attendance, achieving an impressive preliminary attendance rate of 95.62% while significantly reducing chronic absenteeism to a preliminary rate of 8.1%. Every day on campus allowed students to learn, grow, and shine through academic excellence or participation in athletics, arts, and other extracurricular activities. Some students are finishing their first year of kindergarten, the future graduating class of 2037; it seems so far away, yet time passes within the blink of an eye.

This year, students showcased their talents in various ways: through awe-inspiring music mega-concerts, stunning art showcase events, and unforgettable performances in school plays and musicals. At Antelope Creek Elementary, students are concluding an exciting pilot year of the “Spark the Arts” program of choice, bringing creativity and innovation to their learning experience.

Our dedicated staff has also worked hard, participating in professional development, maintaining our facilities, and strengthening our technological infrastructure to support student success. The Rocklin Unified Board of Trustees remains committed to ensuring our schools are safe and welcoming learning environments where students can thrive. This includes recently approving the use of $7.1 million in one-time funding for school safety and allocating funding for each school to use on one-time facility projects.

While students and teachers enjoy a well-deserved summer break, many district staff members will be busy preparing for the 2025-26 school year. From preparing classrooms to improving campus facilities, their behind-the-scenes efforts ensure a smooth start when we welcome students back on August 13.

Thank you for your continued support, partnership, and dedication to our students’ success. I wish you all a relaxing and joyful summer filled with laughter, new adventures, and cherished memories. Here’s to a wonderful break — and an exciting year ahead!

Sincerely,

Roger Stock

August 13, 2024: Welcome Back to School: Exciting Start to the 2024-25 Year at Rocklin Unified!

Dear Rocklin Unified Families,

With the first day of the 2024-25 school year starting tomorrow, Wednesday, August 14, we are thrilled to welcome our students back to campus and extend a warm welcome to the new members of the Rocklin Unified family. Our schools are fully prepared and committed to ensuring a smooth transition. We are ready to embark on a year of continued learning and growth, and we look forward to your continued support.

In recent days, our campuses have been abuzz with activity as principals, teachers, and staff worked tirelessly to prepare for our students' return. While many enjoyed a restful summer break, our dedicated staff in Maintenance, Grounds, Custodial, Technology Services, and the District Office worked hard to ensure that each school was ready for the new academic year.

At Rocklin Unified, we are dedicated to nurturing the whole child. This means providing all students with the tools they need to achieve educational excellence and any additional support they may require.

We are proud to continue expanding musical opportunities for students in grades 4, 5, and 6 under the leadership of the RUSD Board of Trustees. These opportunities include learning band, string instrument, and choral singing, enabling students who pursue a music focus to transition seamlessly into secondary school programs. Additionally, we have many other visual and performing arts programs for students within Rocklin Unified.

Don’t forget:
  • Research shows that students miss even two days of school each month, which negatively affects a student’s academic performance. So, let’s work together to get students to school on time. Every Day Counts!
  • Rocklin Unified uses the ParentSquare to better communicate with families. Please download the app (Apple’s App Store or Google Play Store) for a more intuitive and up-to-date way to engage with your child’s school and teacher(s). 

We look forward to a year full of possibilities for our children and value your partnership in helping each student reach their full potential. Please get in touch with your child’s teacher(s) or the school’s front office if you have any questions.

Please allow extra time for morning drop-off and afternoon pick-up during the first few days of the school year, as traffic patterns will adjust with the start of classes.

Sincerely,

Roger Stock
Superintendent