Though the debate is still ongoing on whether pineapple belongs on pizza, Rochester Public Schools (RPS) students had the opportunity to explore pineapple, learn about where it comes from and how it grows, and consider its nutritional impact. Of course, they had to taste-test the pineapple, too! Learn more about our partnership with the Mayo Clinic Dietetic program: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1613708
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Gage Classroom with Ms. Chloe
Ms. Chloe in front of the classroom
Gage student trying pineapple
Happy Vesak Day to those who celebrate.
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Vesak
At last night's School Board meeting, the Board voted to place a referendum on the November 5 ballot seeking $19.4 million annually to protect and enhance educational programs and student services. The referendum would support the district’s new investment plan to “Ignite Student Learning.” Guided by feedback from residents, this plan was developed to stabilize our operating budget, strengthen our curriculum, and support the programs that will ensure our students are ready for life after graduation. Read more: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1611885
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Ignite Student Learning
The race is on to the end of the school year! Yesterday, our 5th-grade students came together for our Annual All City Track Meet, where they raced, jumped, threw, punted, & sprinted to the finish line! A big shout out to our physical educators who made this day possible for our students!
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Student posing with 3rd place ribbon
Student posing with first place ribbon
Student in mid-stride on the last stretch of the track
Student running on track looking away
Sunset Terrace students posing for photos with Wilson
Student in the air for Long Jump
RALC students posing for a photo on the bench
Two students holding up their first and second place ribbons after running the 100 meter dash.
Students gathered for awards
Student Sprinting to Agility Finish line
Longfellow 45-15 Elementary School has spots available in their kindergarten through fifth-grade classrooms for the 2024-2025 school year! Longfellow 45-15 boasts a diverse learning environment that follows a balanced 45-15 instructional calendar that has students attend school starting at the end of July for 45 days, followed by a 15-day intersession break. There are three intersession breaks in the school year. There’s a 15-day fall break, a 15-day winter break, and a 15-day spring break, with a six-week summer break at the end of the school year. Through this calendar, students have shown above-average academic progress and a strong sense of belonging. During the breaks, free childcare is available through the Boys and Girls Club. For one week of each break, Longfellow offers additional academic support in math and reading for students in grades 2-5 who qualify. (Students who attend these sessions receive free School Age Child Care for that week.) These academic support classes are all taught by Longfellow staff and typically have low student-to-teacher ratios, which allows for greater chances for direct individualized instruction. If you want to learn more about Longfellow or tour the school, please call their office at 507.328.3600 to connect. To enroll, go to https://rochesterschools.schoolmint.com/login.
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Longfellow has open spots for 2024-25 school year!
Yesterday, our students at the Rochester Academy for Independent Living (RAIL) had their second annual Sports Day! Students participated in an array of sports and even ran races against one another in the gym. We look forward to more Sports Days at RAIL!
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
RAIL Sports Day
RAIL Sports Day
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RAIL Sports Day
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RAIL Sports Day
RAIL Sports Day
RAIL Sports Day
With the end of the year around the corner, you might be looking for a creative way to thank an RPS Staff member for the impact they've made on your family. Consider honoring a staff member by donating to the Rochester Public School Foundation: http://www.rpsf.org/HonorStaff. Learn more about honoring a staff member: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1597578
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
SLP working with a student on an ipad.
One of our favorite things about our teachers at Rochester Public Schools (RPS) is their passion for the growth and well-being of our students. From kindergarten through 5th grade, our students are challenged to develop academically, socially, and emotionally. Elementary art teacher Elizabeth Rosendahl strives to do this each day through art. Read more about Elizabeth: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1599595
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Elizabeth Rosendahl
School Age Child Care (SACC) registration for the 2024/2025 school year opens at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. If you are curious about what SACC is and how it may benefit your family, or know someone who may be interested in SACC, consider reading our article: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1555003
11 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Minnesota MATHCounts Coach Jack Faillor from Kellogg Middle School shared, "Minnesota just found out the results! We placed 4th Place out of 56 teams in the national MATHCounts competition! I am very proud of the team effort, which shows that Minnesota can compete with the best mathematicians nationwide. As a result, we also won Most Improved State and got recognized in front of the countdown round. As an Individual, Eric, from Kellogg Middle School, took 5th Place in the written round!" Coach Jack Faillor and Eric participated in the MN MATHCounts afterschool program through Rochester Community Education. Congratulations on your accomplishments!
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
MN MathCounts team at Nationwide competition
To celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Month, Tony Yang, school counselor at Jefferson Elementary, is sharing his book Banana. As a Hmong American, Mr. Yang drew from his experiences to write a book covering race, identity, feelings, &belonging. #AANHPI
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Tony Yang posing with his book Banana.
Tony Yang reading to students for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Tony Yang pointing to the area where the Hmong people reside.
Tony Yang reading his book Banana to students in the Jefferson Media Center
Happy Mother's Day to all of the amazing, loving, strong, happy, selfless and graceful mothers, stepmothers, grandmas, foster moms, late mothers, future moms, bereaved mothers, hopeful moms, those with estranged relationships with their moms, and motherly figures. Thank you for your contributions to our students, families, and communities.
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Happy Mother's Day
We are proud to celebrate, recognize, and share the work and contributions of our Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students and staff. Within our community, it's important for students to share their culture and feel a sense of belonging at Rochester Public Schools.
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Last weekend, our community came together for our powwow celebration in honor of our RPS Graduates. Thank you to our American Indian Liaisons, Amelia and Tucker, who represent our American Indian Education program, and all of the AIPAC members who also helped make this celebration possible. Thank you to all the dancers, singers, drummers, volunteers, and community members who helped make this event a memorable celebration for our graduates!
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Opening ceremony for grand entry
Veteran salute of the opening ceremony
Seniors waiting to be led in an opening dance.
Dancers on the floor of Mayo High School
Dancer from Red Lake
a celebratory hug shared with a graduating senior.
Coordinator of Equity congratulating a senior student
Dancer from Red Lake congratulating a senior student
Senior walking behind the head dancer looking ahead
Head dancers at the RPS powwow
May 8 is National School Nurse Day, and we're celebrating by highlighting some of our school nurses throughout the day. Janyce McHale, LSN, works at Dakota Middle School. Read more: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1588963
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Nurse Day Highlight Janyce
May 8 is National School Nurse Day, and we're celebrating by highlighting some of our school nurses throughout the day. Stephanie Fisk, RN, works at Gibbs Elementary. Read more: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1588479
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Nurse Day Highlight, Stephanie
May 8 is National School Nurse Day, and we're celebrating by highlighting some of our school nurses throughout the day. Julie Haubenschild, RN-BSN, works at Bamber Valley, Fowell, Jefferson, Lincoln K-8, Longfellow, Pinewood, Overland, and Riverside Elementary Schools. Read more: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1587749
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Nurse Day Highlight: Julie Haubenschild, RN-BSN
Our school nurses serve a vital role, working not only to address students' needs but also as advocates and liaisons to families and healthcare providers, improving health outcomes for both students and families. Thank you, school nurses!
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Nurse Day
Today, May 8 is National School Nurse Day. In Rochester Public Schools, our students and families are served by two different school nurse roles -- Health Office Nurses & Licensed School Nurses. A Health Office Nurse offers daily support within our schools to students who aren't feeling well, have an injury, need to take medications, need support with a medical device, or who need other types of medical support to remain as healthy as possible and participate fully in school. A Health Office Nurse must hold one of these certifications: Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse, or Registered Nurse. A Licensed School Nurse (LSN) works closely with the processes of evaluation for special needs from the health perspective and care management of more complex health conditions. They advise Health Office Nurses when needed and work closely with families to establish plans to support students with complex medical needs. Licensed School nurses have earned licenses beyond those listed above in both Public Health Nursing and Licensed School Nursing. The RPS Health Services team of approximately 50 nurses is led by Health Services Coordinator Chris Bjerke, RN; Licensed School Nurse Lead Emberlee Bremseth, MSN, RN, LSN, NCSN; and Health Office Nurse Lead Marni Shelley, RN. Our school nurses serve a vital role, working not only to address students' needs but also as advocates and liaisons to families and healthcare providers, improving health outcomes for both students and families. Thank you, school nurses!
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
School Nurse Day
Today, we're kicking off one of our favorite weeks: Teacher Appreciation Week! We could not do what we do without them, and we're thankful for all that they do for our students day in and day out. Thank you, RPS teachers!
12 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Teacher Appreciation Week