
Qualifying breakfast and lunch meals for students are now free! Thanks to the Minnesota Free Meals Program, students attending RPS in person can receive one qualifying breakfast and one qualifying lunch at no cost, each school day.
To learn more about this program, visit our page at www.rochesterschools.org/mnfreemeals


Happy Yom Kippur to those who celebrate!


Early voting in Minnesota begins today! For more information on how to vote early in-person or by mail, visit https://referendum.rochesterschools.org/voting-information.


On Wednesday, RPS Indigenous families gathered at Dakota Middle School to plant medicinal botanicals. These plants are beneficial to the Indigenous communities that inhabit Minnesota. The Medicine Garden at Dakota is being built with the support of The Native American Employee Resource group from the Mayo Clinic and Rochester's Master Gardeners. We can't wait to continue to watch this garden grow and develop over the years!




School Board clerk, Karen MacLaughlin, gives a short summary of some of the highlights from the September 19th school board meeting.
Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/mrcNhqu4S_o.

What better way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month as our students learn about the History of Mexico and the independence days of Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile, and Belize. Gloria Torres-Herbeck, John Marshall Spanish teacher, brings culture to the forefront of her Spanish lessons, especially during Hispanic and Latin Heritage Month.
Gloria is a teacher at Rochester John Marshall High School and, in her spare time, serves on ACHLA, The Alliance of Chicanos, Hispanics, and Latin Americans. ACHLA is a long-standing nonprofit that has served Rochester Since 2004. She is passionate about educating the community and her students in her Spanish classes.
As we listen to her lesson on the History of Mexico, she tracks back to the Aztec homeland of Aztlan and then forward through history, utilizing the murals of Diego Riveria to help students identify key turning points in the History of Mexico. The artwork sparks conversations among students on their own culture, heritage, and understanding of history as they use their native language to connect with one another.
With Hispanic Heritage Month kicking off around the start of the school year, these foundational lessons bring together students' curriculum and cultural heritage in her Native Spanish speakers course.




RPS has seven embedded community schools at Gage, Franklin, and Riverside Elementary Schools, Phoenix Academy, John Adams Middle School, John Marshall High School, and Rochester Alternative Learning Center. Every Community School Site Facilitator deserves a high-five and a gold star for everything they do for their school communities!


September 17-23, 2023 is Community School Site Facilitator Appreciation Week! We appreciate our Community School facilitators who diligently serve our students and families. So what is a community school?


Meet Erin Vasquez, Community School Site Facilitator at John Marshall High School! Erin is a Rochester native, so she always feels very connected to the community in many ways. She loves being outside, traveling with her extended family, and running around to activities with her own kids (including attending LOTS of JM events).


Meet Sweta Patel! Before becoming a Community School Site Facilitator, she served as an English teacher at the Rochester ALC for 15 years. She’s passionate about finding ways to re-engage youth in school. When she’s not teaching, she’s running from dance practice to soccer practice and watching her kids grow in what they love doing. Sweta is always on the lookout for opportunities that can spark that same kind of joy for something in our ALC students too.


Meet Lisa Becker, Community School Site Facilitator at Riverside Elementary School! Outside of school Lisa is a practicing artist and enjoys being outdoors all year long with her husband and two teenagers. She loves the abundance of fresh produce that we get in the Midwest during the summer and fall, and has been enjoying them so far this year!


Meet Nick Schrandt, Community School Site Facilitator at Phoenix Academy! Nick was born and raised in Rochester. He takes pride in his two children who are both students at Century High School (Go Panthers!). In his free time, Nick enjoys golfing, exercising, and hanging out/traveling with family. This year marks his 17th year as an educator, after 10 years in Physical education and DAPE in Stewartville and the last six years as an EBD teacher.


Meet Julie McLaren, Community School Site Facilitator at Gage Elementary School! Julie is Minnesota-born and raised and is a mom of two children. She loves learning with and from others, and in her spare time, her hobbies are hiking, crafting, and reading. If you ask anyone about Julie, they’ll say she’s an all-star, ambitious staff member, and an amazing person.


Meet Eric McRae, Community School Site Facilitator at John Adams Middle School! This year is his 12th year at John Adams and second year as Community Schools Site Facilitator. Eric enjoys being active year-round and spending time in the sunshine on a lake in the summers. Eric fully believes in the mission of building relationships and investing in the students and families of the JA community.


Meet Intisar Khan, Community School Site Facilitator at Franklin Elementary School! Instisar completed her bachelor’s degree in elementary education at Florida International University, received an ESOL endorsement, and recently completed her Master’s degree in School Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania. She taught for eight years across three states, where she worked with diverse communities to enhance learning opportunities for all children. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and exploring the outdoors. Though she’s just starting her first year, we’re very excited to have her join the RPS Community Schools team!


Drive for First Student and RPS! We are reaching out to parents and the community to help us get our students to and from school by being bus drivers. No experience is necessary to become a First Student bus driver. Benefits include:
$3000 sign-on bonus*
$24/hr pay*
Flexible Schedule
Work-life balance
No nights or weekends
Great work for parents
Child ride-along program*
To apply, text "BUS" to 52345, scan the QR code in the image above, or visit www.WorkAtFirst.com.
*Conditions apply


Today is National IT Professional's day. We would like to thank all of our amazing IT professionals at RPS for everything they do!
What a year it's been and we are incredibly proud of all they've done!


Due to a water main break on the Jefferson property that caused water to flow into the boiler room, we will dismiss students at 1:15 p.m. today, Monday, September 18. All students and staff are safe. Parents/caregivers, please check your emails for more information.


What qualifies for a free meal under the Minnesota Free Meals Program? In order for a student to receive a free meal, their meal must meet certain criteria. The meal must contain three components. A protein, grain, milk, fruit, and vegetable are all considered components. One of these three components must be a fruit or vegetable.
Learn more about free meals for students at www.rochesterschools.org/mnfreemeals


This past weekend our MHS students celebrated Homecoming 2023! Enjoy some photos of our energetic Spartans at the Homecoming Parade before they took home a win against Farmington, winning 46 to 27! Go Spartans!









