
June News
June 5, 2025
Summer Meal Locations
Please note that there has been a change to our summer meals program. The Mankato West High School location is now closed this summer.
STEAM
The teachers at Rosa Parks have been working super hard to wrap up a wonderful year of learning while preparing for our launch of the STEAM program next year. We are very excited about the changes we are making in the delivery of learning for next year. We will send updates throughout the summer and we will be ready to share much much more at entrance conferences.
Lost and Found
Is your student missing something? Please check the Lost and Found tables located downstairs. Any clothing/items remaining after June 6 will be donated.
6th Grade Transition Camp and Start of School Information
Grade 5 families:
We’re excited to welcome students to middle school and want to make sure families feel informed and supported as we approach the start of the school year. The first day of school for our incoming 6th graders will be TUESDAY, August 26. On this day, 6th grade students will have the building to themselves—a great opportunity to ease into middle school life. They’ll spend the day getting comfortable with their new surroundings, practicing locker combinations, walking through their schedules, and building connections with teachers and classmates. While the optional 6th grade transition camp is no longer taking place in the middle of summer break, this first-day experience is designed to offer all students similar support in a more focused, real-time setting.
Our 7th and 8th grade students will join us starting WEDNESDAY, August 27. We’ve heard a few questions from families and elementary school staff about the transition camp, so we wanted to provide this update and will continue to communicate clearly as the first day approaches. We’re looking forward to a great start to the year for all of our students!
Upcoming Events
June 5 Last day of school
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.