Portrait of a Graduate — a public promise shaped by students, families, and staff.
Phase 2 · Community Input

What should a Roseville graduate be ready to do?

We're asking students, parents, and staff which durable skills matter most as we shape our Portrait of a Graduate.

A Portrait of a Graduate is a public promise — the shared picture of what every student should know, be, and be able to do by the time they walk across the stage. More than a list of subjects, it names the durable human capacities — how we think, how we work together, how we show up — that a community has decided are non-negotiable. It translates values into language teachers can teach toward, students can aim for, and families can hold the system accountable to. Roseville's is being built in the open — with your voice helping shape it before it's finalized.

Step 1 of 4

First — who are you?

Choose the role that fits. We'll tailor the questions to you.

Please choose your role to continue.

Thank you.

Your voice is now part of the Phase 2 input the Roseville Design Council will review.

Together, students, families, and staff are drafting a Portrait of a Graduate that reflects what our community actually believes matters. We'll share what we learn.

Design Council Session 2 · April 21, 2026