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Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustee's Meeting - May 27, 2026

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

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Superintendent Reflects on First Graduating Class, Facility Needs, and Year-End Successes

Superintendent Stock expressed excitement for the upcoming graduations, noting that the graduating class of 2026 is his first class to see through from kindergarten to graduation. He commended the effort of principals, maintenance, and custodial crews in preparing for these events. He also acknowledged the need for facility upgrades due to aging infrastructure, mentioning HVAC replacement and portable replacements, and thanked the maintenance crews for their work [cite: 559-571]. He also thanked Chief Dossange for organizing the 250th celebration and expressed gratitude to all who contributed to a successful year [cite: 572-573].

Community DevelopmentOther

District Events and Staff Appreciation Highlighted

Trustees acknowledged recent district events including the 30th annual employee recognition event, elementary band and choir performances, middle school performances and art/music exhibition, and the People's Choice Awards. The district's artwork and essays from the 250th anniversary celebration were mentioned as impressive. Open houses were highlighted for showcasing student work reflecting their personalities. A thank you was extended to elementary teachers for mentoring child development high school students, supporting the CTE pathway. Liz Casey was specifically thanked for her heartfelt dedication as a champion for classified staff [cite: 480-516].

Transparency And GovernanceInstitutional

Student Board Members Honored for Civic Engagement and Leadership

The district recognized its 2025-26 student board members for demonstrating professional civic engagement. Lucas Marcourt (Whitney High School), Nikki Tellez (Victory High School), and Isabella Oliveris (Rockland High School) were highlighted for their representation of the student body [cite: 155-158]. Specific commendations were given to Nikki Tellez for her academic achievements (4.0 GPA) and leadership as ASB president, Lucas Marcourt for his role as ASB president and leadership initiatives, and Isabella Oliveris for her dedication to student government and empathetic nature [cite: 161-223].

Community DevelopmentOther

Classified Staff Appreciation Highlighted in End-of-Year Report

Liz (Elizabeth Casey) provided a heartfelt report on the classified staff, expressing deep appreciation for their service and dedication across various departments including transportation, nutrition services, special education aides, office staff, 12-month employees, technology, and maintenance and operations. She emphasized their role as servants, voices, and advocates for students and families, highlighting their tireless efforts to ensure smooth operations, safe transportation, nutritious meals, and well-maintained facilities. Casey expressed her commitment to being their champion and advocate, recognizing their 100% effort as an example of service to students, families, and the community. Her reports were consistently a highlight, emphasizing her genuine care for the individuals she represents and her effectiveness in communicating their needs [cite: 304-325].

Hiring & ProcurementInstitutional

Courtney Doyland Appointed Assistant Principal of Rockland High School

Courtney Doyland was introduced as the new Assistant Principal of Rockland High School. Approved by the board on May 6th, Doyland brings extensive experience in education, with a strong background in leadership and instructional roles. Her previous positions include assistant principal at Placer High School, district coordinator of curriculum and instruction for English learner programs at Placer Union School District, and teaching roles in Colfax High and Clovis Unified [cite: 233-236]. She is described as a breath of fresh air, intelligent, and expected to be a great asset to the Rockland High team [cite: 239].

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