
April News
April 17, 2025
Pumas of the Month
Congratulations to our April Pumas of the Month! Every month teams at Rosa Parks nominate students for Puma of the Month. They are looking for students who are upholding Puma Pride (Be Safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be your Best). At our monthly assembly these students are recognized. April winners are listed below.
(Students left to right)
Grade 1 Owen Nicolai
Grade 2 Payton Brinkman
Grade 3 Rayan Ibrahim
Grade 4 Lucas Rose
Grade 5 Payton Sadler and Isabelle Odland
Walk/Bike to School
Wednesday, May 7 is Walk, Bike and Move Day. Students are encouraged to bike or walk to school. If your child does not typically bike or walk to school we encourage you to join them. Please use the sidewalks and paths in a safe manner.
STEAM NIGHT
Below you will see pictures from our STEAM Family night held back in February. It was such an exciting night and wonderful to watch families engage in a wide variety of activities. We are excited about what our STEAM School is becoming.
Science Fair
This year we brought back the Science Fair and it was a success. Several of our 3rd, 4th and 5th graders participated in this event. They researched, tested and shared their knowledge with judges and visitors. Rosa Parks is expecting this event to grow more and more next year!
Upcoming Events
April 18 NO SCHOOL
April 21 PTO Meeting, 7:00 pm, Media Center
April 23 Autism Awareness Spirit Day-Wear red, pink, and/or hearts
April 30 Autism Awareness Spirit Day-Dress your best
May 7 Walk/Bike to School Day
May 13 PTO Fundraiser-Culver's
May 14 Early Release
Early Release Days
MAPS families, we will have early releases on the following Wednesdays:
2-Hour Early Release Days
May 14, 2025
- This means your student will start their day at the normal time of 8am and be released at 12:30pm. Your student will still receive lunch prior to the 12:30pm dismissal when buses will leave the building.
- Optional supervision by school staff is coordinated by the building and provided between 12:30 and 2:30pm. A Google form will be used to sign up again this year.
- Students who stay for the optional supervision and are not enrolled in ACES must have transportation home by 2:30pm, the end of a normal school day.
- Lastly, ExCEL and After School Club programs will not run on early release Wednesdays.
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
We have our arrival and dismissal procedures in place to keep students safe, and operate in an efficient and effective manner.
Arrival:
- Doors will not open until 7:35 unless you are enrolled in our ACES program. Also, adult supervision does not start until 7:35.
- Students that arrive between 7:35 and 7:50 should either report to the playground or breakfast.
Curbside drop off is in the lower lot, door (#3). Please follow the flow of traffic.
DO NOT PASS cars and skip ahead in line.
Pull ahead as far as possible at all times. It may be super convenient for your kid to exit the vehicle right in front of the door or playground but please be considerate of others. The better everyone follows the procedures the smoother the experience is for everyone.
The upper lot, (door #1) is reserved for buses only. and special circumstances. Should you need to visit the office, use the upper lot to park and enter the building.
Students who walk or ride their bike will approach on the path, on the playground side of the building. They will walk/bike around the building to the bike racks and use the lower door (#3).
THE END OF DAY PICK-UP PROCEDURES -
DISMISSAL PROCEDURES
Students who walk home will exit door #7 (near orange playground equipment)
utilize the walking path
must promptly begin leaving campus once they exit the building.
Students who bike home will exit door #7 (near orange playground equipment)
utilize the walking/bike path
must promptly begin leaving campus once they exit the building.
Students who are car riders will exit door #3.
We are committed to keeping Rosa Parks students, families, and staff safe. Thank you for your cooperation!
Each family is given a number that will need to be displayed in the car window
Families will get two numbers to have in multiple vehicles
Display number on the passenger side
When pulling up, always pull up as far as you can and we will load multiple cars at a time.
Staff will communicate the numbers in the order they have arrived into the building.
Avoiding the process and driving to the front will result in your number not being called. Follow the process!
As cars load, they will be dismissed and the next batch of cars will pull in.
Make sure your children know their number for dismissal.
Please make sure your child knows how they will be getting home each day. Inform your child’s teacher or the school office if there is a change in your family’s plan.
Mental Health Hub
The Greater Mankato Mental Health Hub has launched! This hub was developed by Greater Mankato Area United Way's Youth Mental Health/Suicide Prevention Committee and is hosted by the Center for Rural Behavioral Health at Minnesota State University, Mankato.
The hub is meant to be a tool for parents and caregivers to easily find information on crisis support, local mental health services, parent education, and more.
Find more information HERE.
TITLE 1 SERVICES AT ROSA PARKS
Rosa Parks is a School-wide Title 1 School, meaning we receive additional funding to provide supplemental interventions or services to students. The purpose of Title I, Part A under the Federal ESEA Act is to supplement services to students to help them learn what they need to know to be successful on high academic standards.
Rosa Parks' Parent Engagement Plan emphasizes the importance of collaboration between parents and educators. We encourage you to participate in our school activities, attend meetings, and provide feedback to help us create a supportive learning environment for your child. A copy of Rosa Parks' Parent Engagement Plan is available upon request.