Roseville Adult School provides credit recovery and dropout prevention programs to help high school students in their district graduate. In the 2012-2013 school year, they served over 2,200 students, awarded 48 diplomas, and saw 308 students pass the GED. Their blended learning model combines in-person and online instruction, with proctored exams. They work closely with local high schools to identify students needing support and provide services like individual meetings and small group studies. Measuring their success through numbers of 12th graders and graduates served and credits earned helps demonstrate their value to the district.