
Graduating Seniors! We want to get your name pronounced correctly at graduation! Please stop by and see Mrs. Vasquez in 3-111 (Community Room) before May 17th. Stop by during passing time or before/after school.


John Marshall Track and Field Triangular Meet (MS, JV, V). Senior spotlight; congrats senior athletes!








JM Rocket Shop is open Friday, 5/17 and 5/24 during school lunches, 11am-1:30pm. Located in the cafe. Free HOCO t-shirt with purchase while supplies last!


Be a part of Love My Neighborhood Week!


Seatbelt safety with RPD today.


JM Track and Field athletes volunteered at the Special Olympics track and field meet this sunny Mother's Day! Let's go Rockets-proud of you offering your weekend time for a wonderful event!






Happy Mother's Day to all of the amazing, loving, strong, happy, selfless and graceful mothers, stepmothers, grandmas, foster moms, late mothers, future moms, bereaved mothers, hopeful moms, those with estranged relationships with their moms, and motherly figures. Thank you for your contributions to our students, families, and communities.


John Marshall is starting up a new project collecting photos of current/former JM students with family members who are also Rockets. We want to build on our sense of family, community, and school pride. The photos could be siblings, parents, grandparents, cousins, etc!
There will be a drawing for gift cards, Rocket apparel, and sports passes from any submissions received by May 17. "Extra credit" if the photos include people in Rocket gear, red and black, or in front of a JM or Rocket logo. Please use this link to submit your photo.
https://shorturl.at/girLZ


Registration for our Annual JM Football Golf Fundraiser is open! We are pumped to continue this awesome event, and we want to fill it with Rocket Faithful! Please consider joining us for a day of FUNdraising, every dollar raised is a dollar spent on a life changing experience for the young people in our football program!


The Track & Field Meet is underway!











JM Students: Check out the dress up days for Relay for Life, starting next week! We started this journey in 2013; John Marshall is the only organization in Olmsted County that holds Relay For Life, an event held to raise funds for cancer research, support, and education. Join the fight against cancer. Walk, run, cartwheel, pogo stick, crawl around the track all evening long.
Saturday, May 18th
4-10 pm
JM Stadium


Check out great things happening at JM! Read our latest newsletter.
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May is Mental Health Month



Time outside decorating bilingual luminaries for Relay for Life. ❤️❤️😍





Come get your spring on at our Annual JM Spring Plant Sale!


Today, May 8 is National School Nurse Day. In Rochester Public Schools, our students and families are served by two different school nurse roles -- Health Office Nurses & Licensed School Nurses. A Health Office Nurse offers daily support within our schools to students who aren't feeling well, have an injury, need to take medications, need support with a medical device, or who need other types of medical support to remain as healthy as possible and participate fully in school. A Health Office Nurse must hold one of these certifications: Certified Nursing Assistant, Licensed Practical Nurse, or Registered Nurse.
A Licensed School Nurse (LSN) works closely with the processes of evaluation for special needs from the health perspective and care management of more complex health conditions. They advise Health Office Nurses when needed and work closely with families to establish plans to support students with complex medical needs. Licensed School nurses have earned licenses beyond those listed above in both Public Health Nursing and Licensed School Nursing.
The RPS Health Services team of approximately 50 nurses is led by Health Services Coordinator Chris Bjerke, RN; Licensed School Nurse Lead Emberlee Bremseth, MSN, RN, LSN, NCSN; and Health Office Nurse Lead Marni Shelley, RN.
Our school nurses serve a vital role, working not only to address students' needs but also as advocates and liaisons to families and healthcare providers, improving health outcomes for both students and families. Thank you, school nurses!


Last weekend, our community came together for our powwow celebration in honor of our RPS Graduates. Thank you to our American Indian Liaisons, Amelia and Tucker, who represent our American Indian Education program, and all of the AIPAC members who also helped make this celebration possible. Thank you to all the dancers, singers, drummers, volunteers, and community members who helped make this event a memorable celebration for our graduates!

Our school nurses serve a vital role, working not only to address students' needs but also as advocates and liaisons to families and healthcare providers, improving health outcomes for both students and families. Thank you, school nurses!


Join us! Support JM's fundraising efforts for Relay for Life.


The honeybees are here! As part of our School Forest initiatives, we have added honeybees in our prairie area of the School Forest. Students in our after school clubs have been helping to build the enclosure.



