Roseville Joint Union High School District
Marsha Hoyt, M.A.T., is a dedicated mathematics educator with extensive experience in teaching and mentoring across various educational settings. Currently serving as a Mathematics Teacher and Substitute Teacher for the Roseville Joint Union High School District, and as a Substitute Teacher for EUREKA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT, Marsha effectively monitors student progress through both in-person and online platforms. Previously, Marsha held positions as a Secondary Math Teacher and Mentor Teacher at John Adams Academy, where support was provided to new math teachers in lesson planning and assessment design. With a robust background that includes teaching Algebra I/II at Fremont Christian School and experience as a freelance math tutor, Marsha's expertise is complemented by a Master of Arts in Teaching from Jessup University and various certifications, including a recent completion of methods for teaching secondary world languages at the University of California, Riverside.
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.