Skip To Main Content

View All News

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 59 - Teachers and District Leaders Working Together

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,


Last week, I had the opportunity to have lunch with our district’s teachers’ union president and her vice president. They had spent the day at some of our school sites, talking with their members about issues affecting the important work teachers do every day. I welcome this collaboration.


In strong school systems, the most meaningful progress happens when site and district leadership work in genuine partnership with teachers. Each group brings a unique and essential perspective to the work of educating children. Teachers understand the daily realities of the classroom and the individual needs of students, while school and district leaders bear responsibility for ensuring that systems, resources, and long-term planning support success for every school and every child.

To read the communique, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 58 - A Full-Time Job with Lots of Support

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,

It's never lost on me that parenting is one of the most difficult and important things we do as human beings. Not only are we raising the next generation, but we are impacting the future of our society with the words and actions we use with our kids. Unfortunately, we don't get a parenting handbook when we leave the hospital with our newborn; we have to figure out parenting on our own. Our training and preparation as parents come from “on-the-job” experience.

These thoughts were not lost on me when I met with parents last week at one of my “Coffee Chats.” Initially, parents shared with me the challenges they face helping their children with their homework, but there is so much more that we face as our kids grow, learn, and socialize in school. So, for this week’s message, I thought it would be appropriate to share some of the ways parents can help their kids be prepared for success in school and life:

Elementary School Parents

Creating a consistent, supportive foundation at home should be the main focus for parents with elementary-aged students. This means establishing regular routines for sleep, homework,...

To read the full Communique, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 57 - The Tapestry of Traditions Is Our Strength

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,


As we acknowledge and celebrate the Lunar New Year, I feel it's important for us to reflect on the blessings that come with living and working in such a resilient community as ours. We make up a vibrant tapestry of cultures, heritages, and languages that creates a place where community, tradition, and mutual respect create the foundation for opportunity and collective achievement. Rosemead is truly a multicultural community with a majority Asian community alongside a rich and growing Hispanic population, and representation from multiple racial and ethnic backgrounds who live, work, and raise families here. More than half of the city’s residents were born outside the United States, bringing with them histories, languages, and traditions from across the globe.

As a first-generation American, I am proud to see that in every neighborhood, block, and business corridor, our local markets, family-run eateries, community festivals, and civic celebrations are integral to our identity. The interplay of diverse cultural influences, rich traditions, and contributions from others makes our community a vibrant and thriving place for public education.

To read the full Communique, click here.

Rosemead School District Press Release announces the delivery of over $570,000 in tax relief to the Rosemead community, as the district refinanced General Obligation Bonds.

Rosemead, California: On February 17, 2026, the Rosemead School District finalized the sale of General Obligation Refunding Bonds that will deliver more than $570,000 in taxpayer relief to the community.
The District refinanced General Obligation Bonds (“GO Bonds”) issued under Measure RR approved by voters in 2000. The District achieved the savings by taking advantage of low interest rates without extending the term of the originally issued GO Bonds.

Under state law, all savings from the Measure RR bond refinancing will go directly to taxpayers. For the median taxpayer with a household Assessed Value of $421,158, this will result in an average annual savings of approximately $5.03 over the next ten years, or $50.25 in total savings. The District will not receive any additional funds.

To read the full press release, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 56 - Traditions to Classrooms: Embracing Lunar New Year Across Our District

Dear Rosemead Families and Community, 

This week, many of our students and families will begin celebrating the Chinese New Year. Often called the Spring Festival or Chinese Lunar New Year, it is the most important holiday in China and many other Asian communities. This year, the festivities begin on February 17, with the new moon, and will last for 15 days until the next full moon. The holiday began as a time for feasting and to honor household and heavenly deities, as well as ancestors.

In the Rosemead School District, the celebration of the Chinese Lunar New Year holds deep meaning for many of our students and families. With a richly diverse community that includes many families of Chinese and broader East Asian heritage, this holiday is far more than a date on the calendar; it is a time of renewal, gratitude, family unity, and cultural pride. Traditions such as honoring ancestors, sharing festive meals, exchanging red envelopes, and gathering for lion dances and community celebrations connect generations and reinforce values of respect, perseverance, and hope.

To read the full communique, click here.

The image is a weekly communique from the Rosemead School District superintendent, discussing the importance of positive male parenting and its impact on student success.

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,

I make it a point to talk to my son and daughter every day, even though they are both in their mid 20’s and living their own lives. One conversation with my daughter moved me because she shared with me how I was indispensable to her as she (and her brother) grew up as a product of a broken family. I’m glad their mom and I always made our kids our highest priority, and that we were both there for them.

When I think back on how I raised my children, I cannot help but reflect on my importance as a positive male role model for them. I believe that fathers and other steady male role models can be a powerful protective force in a young person’s life. At their best, they offer more than “help”: they provide anchoring. A consistent adult who shows up, listens, keeps promises, sets boundaries with warmth, and models self-control teaches a child what safety and respect feel and look like. That presence becomes a quiet message a child carries into school, friendships, and the wider world: You matter. You can do hard things. Your choices have purpose.

To read the full Communique, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 54 - Small Steps Today = Big Successes Tomorrow

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,

As we enter February, I want to remind you of the powerful role parents, guardians, and other adult loved ones play in their children’s success at school. The support you provide at home lays the foundation for learning that lasts well beyond the elementary years, and simple, consistent routines—such as ensuring your child gets enough sleep, arrives at school on time, and has a quiet place to complete homework or read—help children come to school ready to learn. Taking time to talk with your child about their day, asking what they learned, and encouraging curiosity sends a clear message that school matters and that effort is valued.

To read the full Communique, click here.

20251113_RosemeadSDRespondsto2025CaliforniaSchoolDashboardResults_pub (PDF)

Rosemead, California: The Rosemead School District is pleased to announce its Open Enrollment Campaign for the 2026-2027 school year. The District is inviting those interested in enrolling their school-age children in the Rosemead School District schools. The District offers full-day classes for our Transitional Kindergarten and Kindergarten programs, in addition to hosting
Before and after-school care programs at each school give families peace of mind with extended care for their children. For more information, please visit: www.rosemead.k12.ca.us.

To view the press release and flyer, please click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 53

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,

Last week, law enforcement activities near some of our schools caused concern among parents and staff. While the activities were related to normal, non-emergency operations by our law enforcement partners, I want you to know that those concerns are heard, respected, and taken seriously.

First and foremost, I want to reassure you that our schools remain safe, welcoming, and secure learning environments for every child. The law enforcement presence in the community was related to routine activities, and I, along with our Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services, were in communication with our Temple City Sheriff Station partners during the activities.

To read the full Communique, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - Issue 52 - Dr. King's Vision Continues Through Public Education and Families

Dear Rosemead Families and Community,


I hope you had a restful three-day weekend. I am always trying to look for renewed meaning in events, and as I reflect on the meaning of Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday in the context of our shared goal to raise smart and healthy students, I am reminded that Dr. King’s legacy lives not only in our schools and public institutions, but most powerfully in our homes and communities. Our parents play a central role in shaping the values, beliefs, and civic character of the next generation. The conversations you have at the dinner table, the questions you encourage your children to ask, and the examples you set through your own actions all help shape who they become as thinkers, citizens, and neighbors. Now, more than ever, our children need role models who live the values that Dr. King preached.

 

To read the full Communique, click here.

Superintendent D'Agostino's Weekly Communique - January is School Board Appreciation Month

Dear Rosemead School District Colleagues, Families, and Friends,


There are many people who work tirelessly for the students and families of our district, and behind all those employees are our biggest cheerleaders: The Board of Trustees. In honor of January being School Board Appreciation Month, I felt it was time to recognize and honor the dedicated individuals who serve on our School Board and provide steadfast leadership in support of student success.


Each of our Trustees volunteers countless hours to make thoughtful, student-centered decisions that guide the direction of our schools and district. Their work often happens behind the scenes, yet its impact is felt daily in our classrooms, programs, and services. Through careful governance, collaboration, and a deep commitment to equity and excellence, they help ensure that every student has access to high-quality educational opportunities.

To read the full Communique, click here.

  • Communique
2025 Golden Bell Award

Rosemead, California: The Rosemead School District is proud to announce that it, along with all five district schools – Encinita Elementary School, Mildred B. Janson Elementary School, Savannah Elementary School, Emma W. Shuey Elementary School, and Muscatel Middle School – has earned a 2025 California School Boards Association (CSBA) Golden Bell Award for Educational Excellence.

To read the press release, click here.

  • Golden Bell Award
  • press release
Rosemead School District Introduces its 2026 Board Officers and Meeting Schedule

Rosemead, California: The Rosemead School District is pleased to announce its 2026 Board of Trustees officers nominated as part of its organizational meeting on December 11, 2025, the Board of Trustees elected Ms. Nancy Armenta to assume the office of Board President and Mr. Ronald Esquivel to assume the office of Board Clerk, with Mrs. Veronica Peña, Mr. John Quintanilla, and Mrs. Diane Benitez, as Trustees.

To read the press release, click here.

  • press release
Rosemead SD Announces its Launch of Redesigned Websites

Rosemead, California: The Rosemead School District is pleased to announce the launch of its redesigned websites, hosted by Finalsite. The redesigned websites will elevate our district’s online presence and make it easier for parents, students, and community members to find important information.

To read the press release, click here.

  • press release
2026-2027 Enrollment Flyer

The Rosemead School District announces its open enrollment campaign for the 2026-2027 school year. The District is inviting those interested in enrolling their children in the Rosemead School District schools to pre-register starting on Feb. 10, 2026. 

To pre-register visit:  https://bit.ly/RSDPreRegistrationForm

  • 2026-2027 Enrollment Flyer
  • Enrollment