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Teacher Retirements

Friday, May 11, 2012

6 More Rochester Teachers Announce Retirement

That brings the total teacher retirements, so far, to 29 this school year.

Rochester Board of Education members approved six teacher retirements this week, following the approval last month of 23 retirements. Here is a list of the teachers, so far, who have announced their retirements from the Rochester Community Schools district: Teacher retirements announced in April: The following teacher resignations were approved this week by the board of education. Teacher resignations announced last month:      

Kirsten

9:59 am on Tuesday, May 22, 2012

McGregor is honoring our retirees on June 6th at 3:00 with an assembly and reception to follow. All McGregor alumni and former families are welcome to attend. Hope to see you there.   more ›

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

So Far, 28 Rochester School Employees Have Made Plans to Retire, Resign

Here's a list of who is finishing up this school year in Rochester.

The Rochester Board of Education approved this week 23 retirements and five resignations, mostly from teachers. Together, the 28 school employees have almost 600 years of service in the school district. Here's a look at who will be finishing up their last year at Rochester Community Schools: Lauren Berry, art teacher at Brooklands Elementary, submitted her letter of retirement effective June 30. Berry has been with the district since 2000. Carol Blender, kindergarten teacher at Brooklands Elementary, submitted her letter of retirement effective June 30. Blender has been with the district since 1980. Nancy Brandt, math teacher at Rochester High School, submitted her letter of retirement effective June 30. Brandt has been with the district …

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dk

7:15 pm on Saturday, April 21, 2012

Fiscally responsible - what a smoke screen and deliberate distraction from the facts. RCS is not fiscally irresponsible and is not responsible for the massive amount of money being siphoned from k-12 and post secondary in this state. They took a meat cleaver to all of k-12, and they are driving up the cost of tuitions driving millions of kids into irreparable debt. Instead of platitudes, look at …   more ›

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