Roseville Community Schools


Roseville Community Schools is a public school district serving Roseville, Michigan in Metro Detroit.

History

The city's first dedicated high schools, Burton and Eastland, were built in 1922, in separate districts. Lincoln School was built on the northwest corner of Blum and Chestnut in 1925 and closed in 2010. All three schools have since been demolished. By at least 1949, Burton High School had become Roseville High School.
The school district was formed in 1952 by the merger of part of the former Kern Road Schools district and Burton School District. In 1956 the district annexed Eastland Community School District. In 1960 it annexed Greater Gratiot Schools to achieve its current boundaries.
Roseville Middle School was formerly Roseville High School and was built in 1956. The architecture firm was Wyeth & Harman of Port Huron. With the opening of the new high school, Eastland High School closed. Carl Brablec High School was established in 1967 and shared the Roseville High School building on a half-day basis until its own building opened in 1969. The designer of the new building was Wakely Kushner Associates Architects. In 1989, the two high schools merged at Brablec High School, becoming Roseville High School Brablec Building. The former high school became Roseville Middle School.