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Driver who hit Roseville student was on detour due to road closure for district worker’s death
Read full article: Driver who hit Roseville student was on detour due to road closure for district worker’s deathThe driver who struck a Roseville Middle School student last week was taking a detour past the school because police closed down a section of nearby Groesbeck Highway where a district employee was shot by officers for wielding a knife, officials said.
Woman volunteers as crossing guard after Roseville student struck by car while walking to school
Read full article: Woman volunteers as crossing guard after Roseville student struck by car while walking to schoolA woman with no connection to Roseville students is volunteering her time ensuring kids are crossing Martin Road safely.
Child struck by car outside Roseville Middle School is fighting for her life, family says
Read full article: Child struck by car outside Roseville Middle School is fighting for her life, family saysA seventh-grade girl who was struck by a car Tuesday at an intersection near Roseville Middle School is fighting for her life, according to her family.
Parent pushes for more safety precautions after witnessing car strike Roseville Middle School student
Read full article: Parent pushes for more safety precautions after witnessing car strike Roseville Middle School studentA seventh-grader was hit by a car Tuesday at an intersection near Roseville Middle School, police said.
Roseville Community Schools vote to start school year entirely online
Read full article: Roseville Community Schools vote to start school year entirely onlineROSEVILLE, Mich. Roseville Community Schools voted Monday to begin the 2020-21 school year online only after initially announcing a return to full-time, in-person instruction amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Roseville students will begin classes online on September 8 with expectations to return to in-person instruction by October 12. Roseville schools are also offering a separate, online-only learning option for the entire 2020-21 school year. Click here to read the full announcement from Roseville Community Schools. A number of Michigan school districts have opted to begin the upcoming school year entirely online to protect students and faculty from COVID-19 exposure.