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The RCSD Board of education voted to authorize having Rochester police officers at some of the schools after the spike in violence this school year. This would be for a 30 day interim period and then be evaluated after. RPD will be outside on school grounds during arrival and dismissal times. 4 unions that represent […]
The RCSD school board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Lesli Myers Small said the district has lost close to six thousand students in the last six years. The Superintendent is proposing to close some schools along with merging or relocating other schools. In all, 13 schools in elementary and secondary would be impacted. A public hearing is […]
Over this past weekend, Rochester City School District parents, staff, and students were invited by Superintendent Lesli Myers-Small to participate in a Community Action Initiative at Franklin High School. This community-held initiative was formed after a spike of recent violence among Rochester city schools. Members were invited to join in conversations on how to address […]
Yesterday, Rochester City School District Superintendent Lesli Myers-Small released an outline and action steps to address RCSD health and safety issues. Here is a section from Myers-Small’s letter: “Over the past few weeks, a narrative about our schools has been created that depicts our schools and our scholars negatively. Disruptions happen in schools, and while […]
In hopes of attracting new employees, the Rochester City School District is now offering incentives to current and new bus drivers. These incentives include a hiring bonus of up to $2,500 for drivers hired through April 1, 2022, as well as any employee hired before October 25, 2021, whose position requires a Commercial Drivers’ License […]
Rochester Teachers Association President Adam Urbanski, Association of Supervisors and Administrators President John Rowe, Board of Education Non-teaching Employees President Dan DiClemente, and Rochester Association of Paraprofessionals President Angelina Rivera are all demanding immediate action over the series of violent incidents at schools over the past few weeks. These four union leaders have banded together […]
The topic of discussion for safety concerns for teachers in the Rochester city school district comes back up again after 5 teachers were allegedly assaulted by students at Franklin high school on Friday. One of he incidents were a teacher was injured when a student charged into her classroom attacking another student. Reports said 3 […]
This past week, the Rochester City School District has decided to rename School No.3 after Black educator Dr. Alice Holloway Young. Young was a former teacher at School No. 3, which was formally known as Nathanial Rochester Middle School. Young had moved from Virginia to North Carolina at age 4, as her home state did […]
Here is the latest on the Rochester City School District bus transportation and COVID-19 protocols for students and staff. The RCSD Superintendent Leslie Myers-small posted a video update on the issues and progress the district has made concerning buses. If you have a child with special needs that did not receive a bus assignment should […]