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RPS Feb 2024 Family Engagement Meeting
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School Counseling and Family Engagement, with a presentation from Alex Higano, Lead School Counselor, and perspectives from RPS school counselors.
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RPS Family Engagements
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RPS Public School Board Study Session - Strategic Plan Status
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Strategic Plan: System-Level Goals, Measures, and Improvement Targets Planning
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RPS September 2024 Family Engagement Meeting: Ignite Student Learning 2024 Referendum
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During our September meeting, RPS Superintendent, Dr. Kent Pekel, will lead an information session on the topic: "Ignite Student Learning 2024 Referendum.
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RPS School Board Listening Session
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RPS School Board Listening Session
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Families have always been children’s first and most influential teachers. Rochester Public Schools respects and values the vitally important contributions that parents and caregivers provide to help students be successful at home and at school. And they want to hear from you!
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RPS Board Meeting: School Continous Improvement Plan Goals (SCIP)
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Topics Includ: RPS Planning for Purpose Strategy Document, Video Recording; Slide Deck) ; RPS Board Member Twitter Feed; References
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RPS March 2024 Family Engagement Meeting
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RPS Family Engagement CAPE @ Gage Highlights; Presentation on RPS Mental Health for Families with Sarah Clarke, RPS Mental Health Coordinator
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RPS April 2024 Family Engagement Meeting
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Youth Voice & Student Leadership, with a presentation facilitated by Sarah-Louise Henry, RPS Coordinator of Youth Empowerment, Department of Equity and Engagement.
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RPS: Volunteer Rally
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State of Rochester Public Schools 2024
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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.
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