To avoid school closures and $19.4 million in cuts, we are asking voters to consider an operating levy increase on the ballot this Nov. that would allow us to build on our progress in helping every student reach their full potential. Learn more: RochesterSchools.org/referendum
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
No school district can cut its way to long-term success
What are the three psychological needs that need to be met to enable a young person to learn, develop, and achieve their full potential? In his first State of the School District Address, RPS Superintendent Kent Pekel will answer that question and provide an engaging overview of how Rochester Public Schools is working to meet those three essential psychological needs for more than 17,000 young people in our community. The event will also feature performances and observations from RPS students on the state of our schools, our school system, and our city. Thanks to a generous donation, the evening will conclude with frozen treats from La Michoacana Purepecha. Whether you are a parent or caregiver who seeks to help your children succeed or a member of the Rochester community who wants to help all children succeed or both, please join us for what promises to be an important and enjoyable evening.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
State of the District 2024
September's meal menus are ready! Download your copy to plan for next month: https://www.rochesterschools.org/documents/school-meals-and-menus/493023
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Meal Menu Notice
There will be no school on Monday, September 2 in observance of Labor Day. Additionally, all RPS offices will be closed. We will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, September 3.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
RPS is closed for Labor Day on September 2, 2024
RPS families: This is a reminder that except for Longfellow Elementary, there is no school tomorrow, Friday, August 30. RPS is also closed on Monday, September 2, in observance of Labor Day. Enjoy the long weekend, and we will see you next Tuesday!
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
No School Friday, August 30 (except Longfellow)
Results on the 2024 Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) indicate that RPS has reversed a multi-year decline in the percentage of students who score at the proficient level or above in math, science, and reading. Read more: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1736885
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
RPS reverses downward trend in proficiency rates in math, science, and reading
It's a new school year and we've got a new addition to the Sunset Terrace Elementary School staff! Help us welcome Olivia Knight to team of Sunset Terrace second grade teachers. Olivia Knight: Sunset Terrace Elementary School, Second Grade Teacher "I chose to become a teacher because I want to help the new generation grow in love and kindness. Teaching gives me a joy that nothing else could ever fulfill."
8 months ago, Sunset Terrace Elementary School
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Today is the first day of school for elementary students, and we expect some delays in bus transportation, especially as our bus drivers learn the new route structure with the changeover from transporting elementary students home and turning around to pick up our secondary students. Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we navigate this and continuously work to improve our processes. Families using Transportation can download the First View app to see where their student's buses are. The district code for the app is M6QE.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Transportation Update
If the "Ignite Student Learning" referendum fails, class sizes will increase, school closures will be unavoidable, and RPS will need to make major cuts to student programs, support services, and teachers and staff. Find out more details at RochesterSchools.org/referendum.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
"If approved by voters, the referendum will support:  1. Positions dedicated to supporting struggling students  2. Programs that challenge academically advanced students 3. Services for students that promote mental health and well-being 4. Classes that prepare students for vocational and technical careers"
We have a new cell phone procedure that goes into effect starting this school year. For our elementary students, this means if students choose to bring a cell phone/device to school, the device(s) will remain in student backpacks/lockers/cubbies during the full school day, including lunch/recess. Smartwatches may be worn to tell time only. View more information at www.rochesterschools.org/cell-phone-procedures
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
elementary schools cell phone rules
8/26/24: Due to an excessive heat warning issued for this afternoon and evening, all outdoor athletic sports and activities are canceled. However, some coaches may still have indoor practice plans. Please check in with them for this information.
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Due to an excessive heat warning issued for this afternoon and evening, all outdoor athletic sports and activities are canceled. However, some coaches may still have indoor practice plans. Check in with them for this information.
Beginning in Fall 2024, elementary school students across Rochester Public Schools will use Xello, a new online platform, to: - Encourage Self-Discovery - Create Career Awareness - Build Future-Readiness Skills In elementary school, this program will be led by school counselors in classrooms. Caregivers can expect to receive information about Xello Family Account Access in September. To learn more about supporting your student’s Xello experience at home, visit https://help.xello.world/en-us/Content/Get-Started/Xello-Families/GS_Families.htm
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Xello in elementary schools
It’s a new school year and that means new teachers joining the Rochester Public High Schools! Help us give them a warm welcome to Rochester Public Schools. Marjory Ball-Williams: Century High School, Emotional Behavioral Behavior Disorder Teacher "I have a passion for history (and the social sciences), and I want to bring that to those who will be in charge making decisions in our country." Chelsey Ferguson: John Marshall High School, Learning Disabilities Teacher I was a paraprofessional for the last seven years at RPS, so I knew once I got my teaching degree, I wanted to work here. Chelsey Ferguson: John Marshall High School, Learning Disabilities Teacher "I was a paraprofessional for the last seven years at RPS, so I knew once I got my teaching degree, I wanted to work here. " Will Oliphant: Century High School, French Teacher "My journalism teacher in high school was a guy named Mr. Smrha, and he was unafraid of being different and grandiose. He helped me through an incredibly difficult time by never letting slack off and making me live up to my potential." Kristin Rodgers: Mayo High School, Learning Disabilities Teacher "I want to support kids the way my teachers supported me." Heather Robinson: Century High School, Social Worker "I love to support and advocate for people and have always had a passion for this. I like variety in my job and wanted to have the opportunity to help people of all ages/abilities/backgrounds/etc."
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
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We have been hard at work this past week and we can't wait to see you! Let the 2024-25 school year begin!
9 months ago, Principal Brenda Wichmann
Staff Meeting
Staff Meeting
Staff Meeting
The Ignite Student Learning referendum seeks voter approval of an operating levy increase to stabilize our budget and protect the programs & services that help our students thrive. 🏫 To find out how the proposed levy would impact your property taxes, use our tax calculator https://www.ehlers-inc.com/microsite/rochester2024/ 👈
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Check out our tax calculator
What's for lunch? Plan ahead for the start of the school year by downloading this month's meal menu. August and September meal menus are available for download. Download here: https://www.rochesterschools.org/documents/school-meals-and-menus/493023
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
August Meal Menus
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Supply Lists
"Dear RPS community, I hope you had a great summer and that you are as excited as I am for the school year that is about to begin. One of the most important events for our school district this year is the referendum to increase local funding for Rochester Public Schools (RPS) that will be on the ballot on November 5." Read Superintendent Pekel's full letter: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1724172
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Referendum news
Our staff has spent the last week getting ready for you, double check your calendar so you are ready too! Monday, August 26: • Step into Learning for all elementary schools • Meet me in the Middle for incoming 6th grade students • First day of 9th Grade for all 9th grade students Tuesday, August 27: • Step into Learning for all elementary schools • First Day of School for all secondary students Wednesday, August 28: • First Day of School for all elementary students Thursday, August 29: • Regular school day Friday, August 30: • No school for all schools and programs that follow the traditional school year calendar. Longfellow Elementary is still in session.
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
First Week of School Schedule
A #CelebrateRPS submission from Lucy B: "Lisa Levi works at Sunset Terrace and has created an incredible program called Book Boggy. It's been wonderful seeing our students benefit from it! She's teamed up with Brenda Shamblin from Mayo, who's equally dedicated to community support. Together, they're sharing books with various families. Brenda's work in the community is invaluable, and both she and Lisa have such infectious enthusiasm. We're fortunate to have them as RPS Staff & I am grateful for the connection I made between them." Do you have a #CelebrateRPS moment to share? Submit it at www.rochesterschools.org/celebrateRPS
9 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Lisa Levi works at Sunset Terrace and has created an incredible program called Book Boggy. It's been wonderful seeing our students benefit from it! She's teamed up with Brenda Shamblin from Mayo, who's equally dedicated to community support. Together, they're sharing books with various families. Brenda's work in the community is invaluable, and both she and Lisa have such infectious enthusiasm. We're fortunate to have them as RPS Staff & I am grateful for the connection I made between them."