Roseville Joint Union High School District
Jennifer Dithridge-Saigeon is an experienced educator with a focus on theater and performing arts. Currently serving as Theatre Director and Teacher at Roseville Joint Union High School District since August 2018, Jennifer teaches various levels of drama and directs school performances. Previous roles include Department Chair and Teacher at Natomas Unified School District, where Jennifer taught drama and led a pilot program integrating musical theatre into the Common Core English curriculum. Jennifer's leadership in creative programs is further demonstrated through roles as Creative Director for the Sheriff's Community Impact Program, Program Manager at San Juan Unified School District, and various instructional positions at institutions including California State University, Northridge. Jennifer holds a Master of Arts in Theater from California State University, Northridge, and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater from California State University, Chico.
Roseville Joint Union High School District
The Roseville Joint Union High School District serves the educational needs of more than 10,000 students. Geographically, the district includes the city of Roseville, the Granite Bay community, and a part of Antelope. It includes portions of both Placer and Sacramento counties. The district currently operates six comprehensive high schools, a continuation school, adult school, and an independent study school. Our high schools are responsible for educating students from three local "partner" K-8 school districts: Dry Creek, Eureka, and Roseville City school districts.