Roseville Joint Union High School District
Madison Butler is an experienced education and research professional currently serving as a Substitute Teacher at Roseville Joint Union High School District since April 2024. Previously, Madison worked as a Pre-K Teacher at The Goddard School in Rocklin, CA, and coordinated projects at UC Davis Health, focusing on autism research and developmental studies. Madison's research background includes roles as a Junior Specialist and Research Assistant at UC Davis, where responsibilities involved data entry, analysis, and collaboration with clinicians. Madison has demonstrated commitment to education and mental health through various roles, including serving as a Community Advisor for individuals with intellectual disabilities and volunteering as a research assistant. Madison holds a degree in Human Development from the University of California, Davis.
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.