
Mrs. Howes's 3rd graders were exploring remainders with division this week!


Thank you, Folwell PTSA and families, for the movie night and dance party. The kids had such a fun night!









Ms. Herman's 4th graders start their Thursdays with a student interview. They love this connecting time and sharing what is fun for them and what they look forward to.


Mrs. Coffing's class has been working on a deeper learning project-designing and creating models of their dream bedrooms. Their last task will be to calculate the cost of their rooms and then they will be on diaplay in our media center. Way to go, 5th graders!









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


Our K buddies got to visit their 5th grade buddies classroom this week. 5th graders proudly showed their Kinder around. These K-5 relationships are so special!








Mrs. Strain's 1st graders were sharing lots of strategies for solving part-part-total math problems today!



Rochester Fire Department fire fighters met with our 2nd graders today about fire safety. We got to see some tools that they use to help people in an emergency.




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



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


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

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


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


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.


We held a special assembly for our 52 new 1st-5th grade students this morning. Mrs. Evans Hansen shared about our school history and special traditions, we sang our school song, and our Student Council students led small groups to get to know each other. Welcome to Folwell!







Congratulations to these Falcons for SOARing this week! Mrs. Nelson's Ks earned five Wings at Specials this week and Mrs. Howes's 3rd graders earned a Falcon Flyer as a class. Keep SOARing kids!





Our students took a bite out of the day for Apple Crunch day! This month, all of our students have been receiving local apples for lunch from ApplesRUs as part of #MNFarmtoSchool month! We can tell you that our students are loving these fresh, fragrant, and juicy apples!











It was "Walk to School" day. Our Falcon greeted our students and families as they arrived at school this morning. It was a fun start to another great day at Folwell!








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


Mrs. Lewis's 1st graders start their day by answering a question and then graphing their class data. Such a great way to connect with one another while applying their math strategies!
