Roseville Schools Curriculum, Test Schedules & Policy

Education California 3 Minutes Read · published February 21, 2026 Flag of California

In Roseville, California public school curriculum and official testing schedules are maintained by local school districts and overseen by the California Department of Education. For Roseville high schools the Roseville Joint Union High School District administers district-level assessments and publishes calendars; county and state pages provide the statewide CAASPP schedule and guidance for test administration.[1][2][3]

Start with your child’s school or district assessment page to confirm exact dates and opt-in procedures.

Who sets curriculum and test schedules

Curriculum frameworks for K–12 in Roseville follow California state standards; individual districts adopt instructional materials, local pacing guides, and site-level schedules. The primary administrators for Roseville-area public schools include the Roseville Joint Union High School District and the Placer County Office of Education, while the California Department of Education publishes the statewide CAASPP and related assessment windows for English language arts, math, and science.

Accessing curriculum guides and calendars

  • Check your district’s curriculum or academics pages for adopted course outlines and material lists.
  • Look for the district or school assessment calendar for term and testing windows.
  • Contact the district assessment or curriculum office for clarifications or printed guides.

Penalties & Enforcement

Penalties and enforcement for school testing and curriculum compliance are handled through district and state education authorities. Monetary fines for curriculum or testing noncompliance are not specified on the cited pages; appeals and enforcement procedures are typically administered by the district superintendent, the district assessment coordinator, and, for statewide test administration rules, the California Department of Education.[1][3]

  • Enforcer: local district administration and district assessment offices; state oversight by CDE.
  • Inspection/Review: district audits and CDE monitoring for state assessments.
  • Fines: not specified on the cited pages.
  • Appeals/review: district-level appeal or review routes not specified on the cited pages; contact the district assessment office for deadlines and procedures.
  • Defences/discretion: exemptions, accommodations, and IEP/504 modifications are handled via special education teams and testing accommodations processes.
Local districts handle most scheduling exceptions through established accommodation or exemption processes.

Applications & Forms

Specific application forms for curriculum adoption or for testing accommodations (IEP/504) are managed by the school district; specific form names, numbers, fees, or deadlines are not specified on the general guidance pages cited here. Contact your district assessment or special education office for the exact forms and submission instructions.

FAQ

Who publishes the official testing calendar for Roseville schools?
The district publishes local assessment windows and the California Department of Education publishes statewide CAASPP windows; check district and CDE pages for current dates.
Can parents opt a child out of state tests in Roseville?
Opt-out procedures and consequences are determined by district and state policy; specific opt-out forms or penalties are not specified on the cited pages—contact the district assessment office for current practice.
Where do I find adopted curriculum or pacing guides?
Adopted curriculum guides and instructional materials are posted on district curriculum or academics pages, or available by request from the district office.

How-To

  1. Locate your school’s or district’s academics or assessment page to find published calendars and curriculum guides.
  2. Contact the district assessment coordinator or curriculum director for clarification on dates, accommodations, or forms.
  3. Confirm required materials, accommodations, or parent notifications and retain copies of communications and schedules.

Key Takeaways

  • Districts publish local curriculum and assessment calendars; the state publishes the CAASPP windows.
  • Contact your district assessment or curriculum office for forms, accommodations, and appeals.
  • Official sources are district pages, county office of education, and the California Department of Education.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Roseville Joint Union High School District - Official site
  2. [2] Placer County Office of Education
  3. [3] California Department of Education - CAASPP