
Fairview Community Center provides services and programs for community members of all ages - from birth to older citizens.
Our Programs
The Fairview Community Center houses administrative offices and programming for Community Education.
Other district programs located at Fairview include:
- Roseville Technology Center,
- Early Childhood Special Education classes,
- Office of Equity & Integration,
- Targeted Services (TOPS) and Summer School,
- Teaching & Learning Educational Development Center (EDC), and
- District-wide Copy Center.
We currently lease space in the building to ten different non-profit agencies. Custodial and nutrition services are included as part of the lease agreement.
Community Education
Community Education offices are housed within the Fairview Community Center, and offer a variety of programs for adults and children. They include but are not limited to, youth enrichment, and aquatics programs, adult education, adult high school, computer classes, and the Roseville Area Senior program.
Roseville Technology Center
The Roseville Technology Center is housed in FVCC, and offers a variety of computer classes and training. It also offers an open lab on Fridays from noon until 3 pm, free to the public.
Early Childhood Special Education
Roseville Area Schools provides a full continuum of special education and related services depending on each student’s unique special education needs, including children aged birth to 5 years old.
Office of Equity & Integration
Roseville Areas Schools is committed to creating integrated learning settings where all students can attain high academic achievement. The main goal of the Equity & Integration Program is to strengthen staff capacity to work effectively with learners, families, and colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
Targeted Services (TOPS) & Summer School
Targeted Services (TOPS) provides qualifying K-8 students with additional non-school hours academic support early on so they can catch up with their peers and experience success in school. Targeted Services works closely with classroom teachers, Title I , ELL and the Leave No Child Behind efforts to increase the test scores of K-8 students. Qualifying students are invited to attend before and after school classes taught by licensed teachers. There is also a 5-week summer school program offered for grades K-12.
Teaching & Learning Educational Development Center
The Department of Teaching and Learning includes all areas related to curriculum, professional development, instruction, and assessment. They are staffed by a group of teacher leaders who coordinate and lead the district initiatives. In addition, they work very closely with the nine buildings in the district to help them implement their school's goals. The department is driven by a commitment to helping teachers implement research-based strategies which will increase the probability that all children will learn.