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Rochester Public Schools - about 9 hours ago. ️ RPS High Schools are Direct Admissions Minnesota High Schools! We are participating in Direct Admissions, a new state... Read More. Listen to students and staff explain what’s at risk this election with the Ignite Student Learning referendum. If voters...
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Rochester Public Schools, located in Rochester, Minnesota, has the seventh largest enrollment in Minnesota and covers 218 square miles of Olmsted County and extends into Wabasha County. The district’s pre-kindergarten through grade 12 program serves approximately 17,500 students.
1 dzień temu · ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – The Rochester Public Schools (RPS)‘s “Ignite Student Learning” referendum passed this year. The operating levy question came to voters, asking for about $200 million over 10 years. In a statement, RPS Superintendent Dr. Kent Pekel said: “The community’s approval of the Ignite Student Learning Referendum ...
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11 cze 2024 · Rochester Public School District is a highly rated, public school district located in ROCHESTER, MN. It has 17,492 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 22 to 1. According to state test scores, 40% of students are at least proficient in math and 49% in reading.
Based on their feedback, the district has put forward an investment plan called “Ignite Student Learning” that will generate $19.4 million annually through an operating levy increase. On November 5, school district voters will consider a ballot question seeking an operating levy increase to support this plan.