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Roseville High School (Roseville, California)

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
David Byrd

Enrollment
  
2,097

Mascot
  
Roseville Tiger

Established
  
1912

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 916-782-3753

Colors
  
Black, Orange

Nickname
  
"The High School On the Hill"

Address
  
1 Tiger Way, Roseville, CA 95678, USA

District
  
Roseville Joint Union High School District

Profiles

Roseville High School is a public high school in Roseville, California, United States. It is a member of the Roseville Joint Union High School District.

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History

Roseville High School was established in 1912. In the beginning of its history, RHS has served as the primary high school for Roseville and the surrounding areas. As the population of Placer County expanded, many schools were added to the Roseville Joint Union High School District. Today, RHS is one of the five major high schools in Roseville, California and serves many of the residents in central Roseville. Roseville High School was the 2008 Sierra Foothill League Football Champions and CIF Sac-Joaquin Section semi-finalist.

Notable alumni

  • Evelyn Ashford - five-time medalist in the 100-meter and 4x100 m relay and track athlete at five Olympic Games
  • Dave Berg - seven-year MLB infielder
  • Robbie Bosco - quarterback for BYU during the 1984 and 1985 seasons, and Heisman trophy candidate.
  • Tedy Bruschi - linebacker for the New England Patriots and ESPN analyst.
  • Rodney Hannah - tight end for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Scott Pruett - NASCAR Driver/Racer
  • Kevin Seconds - lead singer, punk rock band 7 Seconds (band)
  • Mark and Mike Polish Film Industry, write, direct, and star in their own films. Most notable 1999 Twin Falls Idaho and 2006 The Astronaut Farmer.
  • Megan Dodds - Actress film, stage, and television. 2012 - CSI-NY (5 episodes) and ABC Network Awake (1 episode), 2010 House (1 episode) and starred with Drew Barrymore in the 1998 movie Ever After.
  • References

    Roseville High School (Roseville, California) Wikipedia