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RJUHSD trustees review boundary redraw to balance growth, minimize family disruption

Roseville Joint Union High School District Board of Trustees · April 15, 2026
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Summary

District demographer Joe Landon presented a revised attendance-boundary proposal April 14 to address growth in northwest neighborhoods; trustees pressed for clear transfer-policy triggers, discussed grandfathering and transportation, and asked staff to return with refined scenarios and community outreach for possible action in May.

Joe Landon, the district staff member leading attendance-boundary planning, presented an updated scenario and maps to the Roseville Joint Union High School District board on April 14, saying the proposal aims to balance enrollment, preserve programs, and reduce travel times as northwest housing develops. "Our goal is to achieve these objectives while impacting the smallest number of families," Landon told trustees.

Landon explained the presentation’s color coding: green indicates enrollment near the target, gray indicates schools above target that staff believe can be managed by controlling transfers, and orange/red represent sites that cannot be addressed by transfer restrictions alone. He said projections factor resident-student counts and current transfer…

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