Listen to students and staff explain what’s at risk this election with the Ignite Student Learning referendum. If voters reject the levy increase, RPS will face major cuts, including to counseling and programs that promote student health and well-being: youtu.be/qDSmxDIqbAQ
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Serene RPS 8th Grade Student
RPS is the 7th largest district in MN but ranks last in voter-approved school funding among districts with 10,000 or more students. The Ignite Student Learning referendum asks voters to consider an operating levy increase to help students thrive. Learn more: https://referendum.rochesterschools.org/the-plan
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Bar chart explaining where RPS falls on the ranking for total voter approved, local support for operating costs of school districts with 10,000 or more students, currently RPS is last
Bar chart explaining where RPS falls on the ranking for total voter approved, local support for operating costs of school districts with 10,000 or more students. If the referendum passes, RPS would move up five places.
You can vote early now through November 4, and you can vote early in person on Saturday, October 26, 2024, and November 2, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sunday, November 3, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Tuesday, October 29, 2024, hours are extended from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Learn more: https://referendum.rochesterschools.org/voting-information
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Vote early in person and on the weekends
In education, part of our job is to meet students where they are. Every student has a unique relationship with learning. From their learning preferences to how their brain explores concepts, education isn't a "one size fits all" experience. At Rochester Public Schools, our Advanced Learning program helps meet the needs of students who are ready for more challenging content and require experiences beyond the traditional classroom setting. https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1792714
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Students working on a breakoutEDU activity
Have you ever wondered what MEA is and why students don't have school in the middle of October? Check out this article from the Star Tribune explaining this two-day break: https://www.startribune.com/mea-weekend-minnesota-educators-academy-explained-third-week-october/600313386
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
A reminder that there is no school for students on Thursday, October 17, and Friday, October 18, for MEA (Minnesota Educators Academy). We will see students back in school on Monday, October 21.
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
No School on Thursday and Friday, October 17 and 18
If the Ignite Student Learning referendum is approved in November, the operating levy increase will protect essential teaching positions, classes, and programs that empower all students. Learn more about our proposed plan: RochesterSchools.org/referendum
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
What would the Referendum support?
At the School Board meeting on Tuesday, October 8, the School Board voted unanimously to direct Superintendent Pekel to develop a 2025-2026 general fund budget recommendation that includes reductions if the Ignite Student Learning referendum plan is not passed by voters on November 5, 2024. Read more about what this budget recommendation would include: https://www.rochesterschools.org/article/1811261
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
What happens if the 2024 RPS Referendum fails?
Last Friday, before Mayo High School's homecoming football game, we had the opportunity to announce that the school's stadium will officially be called the "Whitney Stadium" after longtime activities director Jeff Whitney. Thank you, Jeff, for your 30+ years of dedication to Rochester Public Schools, and we hope you enjoy your retirement!
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
The dedication of the stadium
The dedication of the stadium
The dedication of the stadium
Jeff and his wife Stef Whitney
When students lost access to their phones, what body part did it feel like they lost? In the latest Supt in the Halls, Dr. Kent Pekel asked Mayo High School student government representatives what their thought are on the current phone ban. Watch the full episode of Supt in the Halls in our YouTube! https://bit.ly/4evSOG3
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
SuptInTheHallsCellPhones
What a fun parade! Now, on to the football game. Happy Homecoming, Spartans!
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Mayo Band
Jeff Whitney sitting in a convertible car for the parade
Principal Pearson
assistant principals pierson and haakenson
A student walking in the parade
A student wearing a gown walking in the parade
Students walking in the parade
Students riding a float walking in the parade
Listen to RPS students explain the Ignite Student Learning referendum that is on the November ballot! The video shows how the proposed levy increase would stabilize district finances and support the programs and services that help students thrive: https://youtu.be/2-Y2VWb-wA8
7 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Listen to Superintendent Pekel explain what's at stake for RPS this election when voters consider an operating levy increase that would stabilize our budget, allowing RPS to avoid school closures, protect class sizes, and maintain student programs and services: bit.ly/3MRUWLR
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Decision point for the referendum. If it passes, No major cuts in positions at the school or central office level No school closures No increase in class size
Does your student ride a school bus? 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. Check it out!
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
download the app
In case you missed it! Read the recent op-ed by RPS School Board Chair Cathy Nathan, which explains why we put forward the Ignite Student Learning referendum to stabilize our finances and continue helping all students reach their full potential. ➡️ bit.ly/3XCaF6X
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Quote from Cathy: We know that public schools not only help support thriving communities but also develop the workforce that energizes our local economy. People are right to expect our schools to continue to improve and find ways to meet the needs of every student. To accomplish this, we need to build on what we do well, not slowly tear it down.
A reminder that there is no school tomorrow, Wednesday, September 25, for all students. Your teachers and administrators will be participating in professional development, reviewing assessment data, and planning instruction. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday!
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
No school on Wednesday, September 25
MHS Stage Door will be presenting the school version of RENT. Tickets are available on the gofan app or from the link posted on the performance dates in our website calendar. The performance dates will be Thursday, 11/21 at 7:00 PM, Friday, 11/22 at 7:00 PM, Saturday, 11/23 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, 11/24 at 1:30 PM. Ticket prices range from $9-$12.
8 months ago, Mayo High School
MHS Stage Door presents RENT
Early voting begins TODAY! This election, voters will decide whether to approve an operating levy increase to stabilize the RPS budget, protect class sizes, strengthen academic and career programs and more. Explore RochesterSchools.org/referendum for more information.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
Early voting begins today
Share your school spirit! In partnership with Altra Federal Credit Union, families and students can now get a debit card that showcases your school. Get yours today online: https://www.altra.org/personal/checking/visa-debit-card/high-school-spirit-debit-card/
8 months ago, Mayo High School
Show your school spirit
The dust is off the mic! Mayo student gov sounds off their thoughts on the new cell phone policy in the upcoming Supt. in the Halls.
8 months ago, Rochester Public Schools
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