RHS September 2025

Welcome back families!
As we begin our 23rd year, we are excited to partner with you in educating, inspiring, and empowering our students, staff, families, and community through developing positive relationships, pursuing excellence, seeking diversity and building futures.
At RHS, we believe in the power of gratitude and connection. We want to sincerely thank you for your ongoing support and trust in us as we aim for excellence. It is through your collaboration and involvement that we can create a thriving educational environment where it's always a great day to be a ROYAL!

Announcements
Upcoming Dates
- 9/15 - 9/19: Homecoming Week
- 10/1: Picture Retake Day
- Please check the RHS Calendar for all the details
Please welcome:
Ms. Karlee Anderson, Administrative Intern, Last Names Sq - Z

Attendance Update from Administration
Greetings Parents!
Welcome back to a new school year! As we kick off the fall, we want to highlight an important focus for Rogers High School: student attendance. September is Attendance Awareness Month, a time to recognize that showing up to school every day is a critical factor in a student's success.
Understanding Our Attendance Data
At Rogers High School, we've identified attendance and absenteeism as our most frequent negative behaviors. Last year, 22% of our students were chronically absent, a term that means a student misses 10% or more of the school year for any reason. To put that into perspective, that's just one day every two weeks or two days a month. This number is something we want to actively work on improving together.
Our Plan to Improve
We believe that consistent attendance is key to a positive and productive learning environment. A student is considered to be consistently attending school if they are present for more than 90% of school days. To help our students achieve this, we are putting several initiatives in place this year.
Our plan includes:
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Improving how we track attendance to better understand the reasons behind absences and tardies.
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Clearly communicating attendance expectations to staff, students, and families.
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Providing more timely feedback on attendance, including weekly check-ins for students with excessive absences or tardies.
We are committed to working with our students and families to help everyone meet their full potential this school year. If you have any questions or concerns about your student's attendance, please feel free to reach out to the school office.
We look forward to a great year ahead!
Warm regards,
Jason Paurus, Principal
Ryan Johnson, Assistant Principal A-Ga
Jill Engquist, Assistant Principal, Ge-Ma
Josh Stephan, Assistant Principal, Mc-Sp
Karlee Anderson, Administrative Intern, Sq-Z
Dan Ohlgren, Activities Director
Additional Attendance Details
Please plan ahead for your student's appointments/early dismissals. It is important to communicate with your student when they are to leave. While we understand that last minute needs do arise, we try to minimize interrupting class time. Students that are leaving for appointments during the day will not receive a pass, it will be updated in their attendance.
RHS does not have an open campus. Students who are scheduled to be here for in person classes or lunch are not allowed to leave to go to their cars, coffee shops, restaurants or home.
PSEO and online students ARE allowed to leave the building during times they do not have in-person classes or lunch.
Homecoming
Football Game
Fans of RHS 2025 Homecoming-
We are excited to celebrate homecoming this Friday as the Royals take on Champlin Park. Game time is 6:00 pm. Below are some reminders regarding expectations of fan behavior at games. Go ROYALS!
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Tickets:
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The ticket gate will open at 4:45 pm. Adults: $8, Students: $6. Purchase tickets in advance here.
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Middle School and Elementary School students need to be accompanied by a paid adult.
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High School Student Entrance: Due to anticipated larger-than-normal attendance and to ensure student safety, only students from Rogers High School and Champlin High School will be admitted with their student ID.
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Fans will not be admitted after ticket sales have ended, which typically occurs after halftime. As a reminder, spectators who leave the stadium at any point during the game will not be granted readmittance.
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Bags:
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Bags are prohibited (including backpacks, purses, and belt bags) along with balls, outside beverages, pets, props, face paint, signs, or flags.
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Parking:
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We expect and look forward to a large crowd; there is parking available at the middle school as well as the lots surrounding the High School.
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Safety/Walking:
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Please be mindful of your surroundings while walking.
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Please stay out of fenced-in areas.
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Livestream:
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You can watch the game online here: https://www.isd728.org/Livestr
eam-Rogers
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Concessions:
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Maynard’s will be grilling burgers in the stadium before the game, and there will be food available for purchase in the concession stand.
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Royal PRIDE Reminders:
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Represent RHS with a positive attitude, showing sportsmanship and school spirit. Consider the impact of your words and actions.
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Students who violate school rules during events will be prohibited from attending school events for up to six weeks.
A reminder from ISD 728 and the Northwest Suburban Conference:
Stay Above the Line. There is no place for behavior that promotes disrespect, hate, or harm to individuals or groups. No taunting or personal attacks toward players, coaches, or officials. No profanity, animal sounds, or other potentially insensitive noises. No politically, racially, culturally, or sexually charged language or innuendos. Any individuals or groups that demonstrate behaviors that do not support this statement are subject to immediate removal from all ISD 728 and NWSC events.
Dance
Homecoming is right around the corner, and we're excited to celebrate together! The RHS Homecoming Dance will be held on Saturday, September 20, 2025, from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Rogers High School Fieldhouse. Tickets are $20 each.
Ticket Sales
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Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday, September 9, after 8:00 a.m., through GoFan.
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To be eligible to purchase a ticket, all overdue fees must be paid by the end of the school day on Monday, September 8.
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Please contact the RHS Office if you believe a fee has been added to your student's account in error.
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Guests
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Students wishing to bring a guest must complete the Homecoming Guest Form.
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Guest forms are due in the main office no later than Friday, September 19, 2025.
How to Purchase & Use Tickets
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Download the GoFan app from your app store.
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Use your student's student number as the access code.
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Students must present the live ticket on their phone at the entrance (screenshots will not be accepted).
- Do not click "Use Tickets."
Our staff will handle check-in at the door.
Apple - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ gofan-buy-tickets-to-events/ id1049091284
Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/ apps/details?id=co.gofan.fan. iron&hl=en_US&pli=1


Advanced Placement Exam Registration 2025-2026
This year’s AP Exams will be held from May 4-15, 2026 at Rogers High School. AP Exams will cost $64 each this year. Students must register by October 27, 2025 to avoid incurring an additional $40 late fee. (This does not include courses that meet only during the spring semester, which have a final registration date of March 1, 2026.) Students who register can cancel their exam registration before March 1, 2026. However, all canceled exams incur a $40 Unused Exam Fee.
There are two steps to AP exam registration:
- Complete the first registration step by creating a College Board account online and enrolling in the correct course section using the correct join code. Most students have already completed this step with their teacher. (Complete this step by September 30, 2025.)
- Complete the second registration step by paying the assigned exam fee through the Fees tab on Infinite Campus or by having the exam fees waived by contacting Jessica Zoubek (jessica.zoubek@isd728.org) in the office and confirming eligibility for free/reduced lunch. (Complete this step by October 27, 2025.)
Both steps must be completed for each AP exam before the deadline in order to register.
Students with an IEP or 504 Plan will be contacted by their case manager to request any necessary testing accommodations. Please contact Anne Bartus (anne.bartus@isd728.org), SSD Coordinator, with any questions about accommodations.
Please email the AP Coordinator, Clare Murr (clare.murr@isd728.org), with questions regarding AP exams at RHS.
Parking Reminders
- All students parking at Rogers High School are required to have a permit and can park in designated spots only; do NOT park in visitor spaces, handicapped spaces, along curbs, or at the RAC. Students parked in non-designated spaces are subject to a ticket and having their vehicle booted.
- 10th Grade Students MUST park at Rogers Middle School.
- If you have purchased a parking permit, but haven’t picked it up yet, please stop in the Main Office so your permit can be issued.
- Students who arrive late to school may have trouble finding an open space at RHS. In these instances, students should park at RMS.
Did you know?
Did you know that we have a school store? The Rogers One-Stop DECA Shoppe is open during lunch, and also has an online store!
Class of 2026 News
Sign up NOW for the All Night Grad Party Mailing list! Stay up to date on meetings, fundraisers, events, ticket sales, and more so you and your student won't miss a thing! Sign up on our website: https://rhsgradparty.
The ANGP Committee is looking for parent leaders from all grades to plan for the Class of 2026 party. Email us at rogersangp@gmail.com for more information! Our group is responsible for planning the event as well as fundraising to provide entertainment, prizes, gifts, and more!
Fall Musical

Picture Retake Day
Picture Retake Day will be on October 1. If your student did not have their picture taken in August, we ask that they have their picture taken for identification purposes. Students will be called down by grade during the school day.
2025 - 2026 Parent School Picture Day Information
Spanish Announcement
Students in Spanish who are interested in traveling to Spain for 10 days in June 2026 should talk with Mr. Okland in room C105.
Yearbooks
Buy your YEARBOOK now! Don't miss out on this year's memories!
Yearbooks are on sale for the lowest price of the year. They are $87 plus tax until September 19. The price will increase to $90 plus tax.
Senior photos and baby ads are due by November 30! Info can be found at this link.
ISD 728 PREVENTION & SAFETY: RESOURCES for FAMILIES & PARENTS
- Please visit THIS SITE which contains family and parent resources to support mental health, social and emotional learning (job preparedness skills), safety, alcohol and substance abuse and more. The information on this page will be updated regularly with new resources, community events relating to these issues and other important information relating to Prevention & Safety.
- The SUP Coalition is a community-focused coalition comprised of individuals that reside or work in Sherburne County and are committed to reducing youth substance use through community collaboration.
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Crisis Resources
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 immediately. You can also chat with the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org. Know the Warning Signs and Risk Factors of Suicide Being Prepared for a Crisis Read NAMI's guide, "Navigating a Mental Health Crisis" What You Need to Know About Youth SuicideNeed more information, referrals or support? Contact the NAMI HelpLine.
- SUP Coalition August/September 2025 Newsletter
- Substance Use Prevention
- Resources for Parents
Thumbs Up

Attendance
Notify us that your student(s) is ill, or for student(s) upcoming appointments, vacations, sporting events, or other special events
- To report your student(s) ill, or to notify us of upcoming appointments, vacations, sporting events, or other special events, please visit your Campus Parent Portal. You can also call the Attendance Line: 763-241-3555; press 3 for Rogers; press 3 for Rogers High School. Please include the following:
- Student Name
- Student Grade
- Reason for absence/release
- Time of release/Length of Absence
- Caller information
- Students arriving late should scan into the office in order to have their attendance updated
If you receive an automated call saying your student was marked absent from school or class, please check your Parent Portal for more details on the absence. If your student feels they were marked absent in error, please clarify it with their teacher.
For more information on attendance, please visit our WEBSITE
From the Health Office
- Health Office Staff: 763-274-3147 Fax: 763-274-3141
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Lora Benson - Licensed School Nurse 763-241-3400, ext 1607
Amanda Stone - Health Services Assistant
Stacy Decker - Health Services Assistant (Part-Time)
- All students going home ill during the school day need to be seen in Health Services in order for their absence to be excused.
- If your student is reaching out to you to go home, please have them go to the Health Office
- Health Services staff will need to speak to a parent prior to the student being checked-out of school
- Please notify Health Services of any Communicable Diseases (Strep, Influenza, Pertussis, etc)
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Welcome Back Information from Health Services (Please Read)
Health Office Needs: Donations Greatly Appreciated
- Girls Sweatpants/Leggings (All Sizes)
- Deodorant (Mini/Travel Size) - Boys/Girls
- Socks - Boys/Girls
- Underwear - Boys/Girls (All Sizes)
From the Counseling Office
Important Dates
9/19 PSAT Registration Due (optional 10th/11th)
9/23 @ 3rd Hour - Mandatory Class of 2026 Meeting in PAC (12th)
9/25 College Fair in Fieldhouse - 5th Hour (11th/12th), 6th Hour (10th)
10/9 - Paying for College Presentation @ PAC (during P/T conferences)
10/23 - Job Shadow Rollout in Media Center (English 11)
10/24 - EPIC Field Trip (optional 10th)
10/29 - PSAT Exam (optional 10th/11th)
10/20 - Deadline to notify district of PSEO for spring semester
11/20 - Job Shadow Day (11th)
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The RHS Counseling Department (Counselors assigned by Grade)
Grade 9: Ms. Shrestha - jacy.shrestha@isd728.org
Grade 10: Ms. Macken - shannon.macken@isd728.org
Grade 11 (A-L): Ms. Morrison - dawn.morrison@isd728.org
Grade 11 (M-Z): Mr. Miller - daniel.miller@isd728.org
Grade 12: Ms. Bartus - anne.bartus@isd728.org
College & Career: Ms. Handrick - lauren.handrick@isd728.org

COLLEGE FAIR @ RHS Fieldhouse, Sept. 25, 2025 12:30-2:00pm
We're excited to announce that Rogers High School is hosting a Minnesota Education COLLEGE FAIR on Thursday, September 25, from 12:30 to 2:00pm. This is a great opportunity for students to explore their options after high school. We are one of only 25 high schools in the state to host this event, so we're honored to bring this to our students.
Students will attend the fair with their classes during the school day.
- 11th and 12th graders: 12:30 - 1:13 pm (5th period)
- 10th graders: 1:18 - 2:00 pm (6th period)
Students in an Online or PSEO class can attend during their assigned grade level time.
PAYING FOR COLLEGE @ RHS PAC, October 9, 2025 5:30pm
Understanding the financial piece of college can be overwhelming and complicated! Come to this session to receive basic information about aid programs, eligibility, college costs, and information on the new FAFSA. Students are encouraged to attend with their parents.
PSAT: Optional Testing Opportunity for Class of 2027 & 2028
The PSAT will be offered on October 29, 2025 at RHS during the school day for any interested juniors (Class of 2027). Interested sophomores (Class of 2028) may also register for the PSAT for practice.
INSTRUCTIONS TO REGISTER FOR PSAT
- Register online HERE. Deadline to register is September 19th.
- A NON-refundable fee ($18) for the 2025 PSAT will be available for purchase under the Fees tab in Campus Parent Portal after Monday, September 29 and must be paid by 12pm on Wednesday, October 22, 2025 to be eligible to take the exam.
- Juniors Only: If you receive educational benefits, please indicate on the registration form you are interested in a test fee waiver.
SENDING RHS TRANSCRIPTS
Students are responsible for sending their high school transcript to the colleges they apply to. All transcript requests from Rogers High School are processed electronically, through a website called Parchment. It is a self contained transcript service; secure and open 24/7. Transcripts will be sent directly to the admissions office or to the location of your choice. Current students will receive Official Transcripts at no charge.
MANDATORY SENIOR KICKOFF MEETING
Ms. Bartus & Ms. Handrick will meet with ALL seniors in the PAC during 3rd period on Tuesday, September 23rd. This meeting is MANDATORY for all seniors, including those in online classes and PSEO. Please encourage your student to attend as we will cover important information about their senior year including:
- College Applications
- FAFSA/Scholarships
- Apprenticeships
- Transcripts
- Important Dates & Deadlines
- ...and more!
**Prizes (FREE yearbook, FREE parking pass, FREE activity pass, and more...) will be randomly awarded during the presentation to those in attendance!**
EPIC! Career Exploration for 10th Graders, October 24, 2025
Sophomores at Rogers High School are invited to attend an awesome career exploration field trip on Friday, October 24, 2025. Your student has the opportunity to participate in the EPIC! (Exploring Potential Interests & Careers) event at St. Cloud Technical and Community College. This event provides students with hands-on experiences and demonstrations led by professionals in a wide variety of career fields. Space is limited to 200 students from RHS. Check out this VIDEO for more info on the EPIC event.
Attendance for EPIC is by sign up only. If your student does not wish to attend, they will be expected to attend their regularly scheduled classes on October 24.
If you agree to permit your child to accompany other students on this field trip with this understanding, please complete this permission form, waiver of liability and media release. THIS FORM must be completed by Friday, September 26, 2025.
Sign up for College Visits at RHS
Students in Grades 11-12 are invited to attend college visits in the College & Career Center when local reps visit RHS. Students can sign up HERE to attend a college visit.
SEPTEMBER
- Sept 18 @ 10:20am - Northern State University (SD)
- Sept 18 @ 1:35pm - University of North Dakota (ND)
- Sept 22 @ 1:35pm - Minnesota North College (MN)
OCTOBER
- Oct 2 @ 10:00am - Montana State University (MN)
- Oct 2 @ 12:45pm - University of Chicago (IL)
- Oct 2 @ 1:30pm - St. Olaf College (MN)
- Oct 3 @ 8:00am - University of MN - Twin Cities (MN)
- Oct 3 @ 9:00am - Minnesota State University-Mankato (MN)
- Oct 6 @ 8:50am - John Hopkins University (MD)
- Oct 6 @ 10:20am - Florida Tech (FL)
- Oct 7 @ 8:50am - University of WI-Stout (WI)
- Oct 9 @ 12:45pm - Concordia College Moorhead (MN)
- Oct 10 @ 12:40pm - University of WI-Eau Claire (UW)
- Oct 20 @ 1:30pm - University of Jamestown (ND)
- Oct 21 @ 12:45pm - St. John’s University & College of St. Benedict (MN)
- Oct 28 @ 8:50am - Hennepin Technical College (MN)
- Oct 30 @ 8:50am - North Hennepin Community College (MN)
- Oct 31 @ 12:40pm - University of Minnesota-Rochester (MN)
NOVEMBER
- Nov 10 @ 8:50am - Northern Michigan University (MI)
- Nov 10 @ 10:20am - University of Missouri-Columbia (MO)
October is MANUFACTURING Month! Interested in learning more about career paths working with advanced technologies, state of the art facilities in a fast paced work environment? Past attendees have also built connections for future internships or employment. Check out these 3 upcoming opportunities:
ROGERS COOL JOBS MANUFACTURING TOUR
Tuesday, October 7, 2025, 4:00-7:30 pm (must provide your own transportation)
Tour up to 3 local manufacturing companies in Rogers (Graco, States Manufacturing, GBD Circular, and Heliene) and learn about the pathways to building the knowledge and skills needed for today’s manufacturing jobs right here in Rogers, MN. This event is open to community members, middle & high school students, and their parents. A light meal will be provided to attendees. All attendees must wear closed toed shoes and safety glasses (provided).
**Registration Required: ROGERS COOL JOBS
GRACO MANUFACTURING DAY
Thursday, October 9, 2025, 11:45-1:30 pm (daytime field trip w/transportation)
Students at RHS are invited to tour GRACO manufacturing facilities and attend a panel with GRACO employees in machining, engineering, supply chain, finance, marketing and other areas. Students will also be provided with a snack during the panel. All attendees must wear closed toed shoes.
**Registration Required: Interested students must pick up a paper PERMISSION FORM in the RHS Counseling Office and return a signed form by September 25 in order to attend.
ELK RIVER COOL JOBS MANUFACTURING TOUR
Tuesday, October 23, 2025, 4:00-7:30 pm (must provide your own transportation)
Tour up to 3 local manufacturing companies in Elk River (Sportech, Alliance Machine, Timron and Metal Craft) and learn about the pathways to building the knowledge and skills needed for today’s manufacturing jobs. This event is open to community members, middle & high school students, and their parents. A light meal will be provided to attendees. All attendees must wear closed toed shoes and safety glasses (provided).
**Registration Required: ELK RIVER COOL JOBS
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6 STEPS TO CREATING A COLLEGE LIST
For most students, choosing a college is the most important decision of their lives thus far. Understandably, making a college list can feel overwhelming given that there are over 4,000 colleges in the US. The best way to approach the list is to thoroughly research the choices and make well-informed decisions. The goal is to cultivate a well-balanced list of 3 to 8 schools. Ms. Handrick (College & Career Specialist) can work with students to help navigate this process. Below are six steps to get started.
STEP ONE: DO A PRELIMINARY COLLEGE SEARCH
Hop on the Internet. Get familiar with the colleges and universities that are out there. Websites like College Confidential, Big Future, Cappex and MCIS have robust college profiles. Look at colleges that have familiar names, but don't miss out on researching other schools that are lesser known. These schools may be a strong fit for your student, if not better than some well-known ones.
Type in "college" with different words, like "warm weather," "green," "friendliest," "best dorms" or "sports enthusiasts." If the school looks interesting, take a deeper look. Find out more about colleges mentioned by friends, parents, teachers, or coaches. Attend college fairs and meet college reps who visit RHS. Investigate at least three or four colleges that are not familiar to you.
STEP TWO: MAKE A LIST OF WHAT THE COLLEGE MUST HAVE
Write down the top five things a college must have. These are the deal-breakers. If a college doesn't have these five things, cross it off the list. One of those deal-breakers should be the student's major (if they have one). If engineering is a desired career path, it's going to be very hard to explore the possibilities if the school has no resources. Then, make another list of the five things "I wish the college had." This list will help weed down the list, but don't use it to cross off schools yet. There's more research to be done.
STEP THREE: DO IN-DEPTH RESEARCH
Hop online again. Scour the official website of all colleges of interest. Look beyond the obvious facts like campus size, location, courses of study, and degree programs. Investigate campus activities, study-abroad programs, student organizations, special programs, etc. College experiences differ greatly. Have questions and can't find the answers online? Call or email the school. Do not cross off any college because of cost. Many colleges offer financial aid, scholarships, and other help that make them far more affordable than they first appear.
STEP FOUR: GET A SECOND/THIRD/FOURTH/ETC. OPINION
Talk to your counselor. Talk with trusted family, friends, teachers, and mentors. Talk to alumni. On most college websites, you can find information on the alumni association. Be creative. Search the Internet for college-specific phrases in quotes, like, "I graduated from Northeastern," or "Since graduating from FSU." See what former and current students have to say. Check out sites like Unigo and Rate My Professors where the rankings are based on student reviews.
STEP FIVE: VISIT SCHOOLS
If possible, visit at least three schools before senior year starts. The Internet is no substitute for an actual college visit. It's always a good idea to check out colleges in different settings like a major city versus a suburb.
STEP SIX: CREATE A COLLEGE LIST
Begin the senior year with a list of eight to ten colleges of interest. Don't believe only one school in the world is the perfect one. Oftentimes students "compromise" and go to schools that are not their first choice. Many of these students end up absolutely loving that school. Other students attend their "dream" school and then transfer. Reach for dreams while making sure the final college list has one or two schools which a student is almost absolutely certain to be admitted. As importantly, don't put any schools on the list that a student would not be happy attending.
CTE Updates
- Please check out the latest events in the September CTE Newsletter.
Athletics and Activities
Athletics
Rogers High School Fall Student Passes are available to purchase on GoFan.
Cost $12.00
Valid for Regular Season Home Games:
Football - Volleyball - B/G Soccer - Girls Swim+Dive
LINK to GOFAN for tickets.
Sports physicals
All students participating in sports need a sports physical on file with the school.
Updated sports physicals are required every 3 years.
Sports physical on file can be verified on the parent portal (students name, health tab).
Submit a PDF of your sports physicals to: rhs.activities@isd728.org or bring to the RHS Activities Office.
MSHSL physical form is available on gorogersroyals.com (More Tab).
Find all RHS Athletic information at GOROGERSROYALS and Twitter @geauxroyals
Winter Sports Online Registration begins October 6, 2025
2025-2026 Winter Sports/Activities Start Dates and Parent/Player Informational Meetings:
Winter Online Registrations opens October 6th.
| Start Date | Sport/Activity | Meeting Date |
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| 10/20/25 | Dance Team (Co-op ERHS, RHS Host) | TBD |
| 10/27/25 | Girls Hockey | TBD |
| 11/10/25 | Alpine Ski (NWS Co-op, PCHS Host) | TBD |
| 11/10/25 | Nordic Ski | TBD |
| 11/10/25 | Gymnastics | TBD |
| 11/10/25 | Girls Basketball | TBD |
| 11/10/25 | Boys Hockey | TBD |
| 11/17/25 | Adapted Hockey (ISD728 Co-op ZHS Host) | TBD |
| 11/17/25 | Wrestling B/G | TBD |
| 11/27/24 | Boys Basketball | TBD |
| 11/25/24 | Boys Swim + Dive (Co-op ERHS, ER Host) | |
| 11/24/25 | One Act Play Auditions (Callbacks 11/25/25) | TBD |
| TBD | Speech | |
| TBD | Knowledge Bowl |
For sport specific information, please contact the head coach.
Head Coaches Contact Information:
Activities
Fall Musical

Technology
- Please email Chromebook Help

Safety & Internet Filtering at Home
ISD 728 Chromebooks will continue to have filtering to help protect students against harmful and inappropriate online material. Despite the District’s attempt to filter and provide additional protections outside of school, parents/guardians still play an important role in supervising their child's internet access and usage. Parents are encouraged to discuss rules for appropriate internet usage, and reinforce lessons of digital citizenship and safety. Please review our technology responsible use guidelines and visit www.isd728.org/Digital-
- Visit here for more information about what is filtered.
- Visit GoGuardian Parent App for information on how parents and guardians can monitor their children's Chromebook browsing activity, and choose to block sites such as YouTube.
Food Service
- Food Service Calendar
Our Mission & Core Values
At Rogers High School we educate, inspire and empower through developing positive relationships, pursuing excellence, seeking diversity, and building futures.
We BELIEVE that...
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ALL people have value. |
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Valuing and respecting differences strengthens the individual and the community. |
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People thrive when they feel connected, supported and affirmed. |
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Everyone can learn. |
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Hope inspires and empowers. |
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Lifelong learning is essential for personal growth. |
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Change is an opportunity for growth. |
Quick Links
- Parent Portal
- Newsletter Archive
- Lunch Menu
- Staff Directory
- Volunteer
- We love our parent/guardian volunteers and have some great opportunities available. A few examples are: supervise lunches, field trip chaperone, math tutor, and provide treats for staff during conferences/staff appreciation. If you're interested in volunteering or have any questions, please contact Quinn Stull at quinn.stull@isd728.org.
- Social Media
- Like Us on Facebook: RogersHighSclMN
- Follow Us on Twitter: Tweets by RogersHighSclMN
Contact Us
- RHS Main Office: 763-274-3140, rhs.mainoffice@isd728.org
- RHS Attendance: 763-274-3140 x1604
- ISD #728 Attendance Line: 763-241-3555
Administration
Jason Paurus, Principal
jason.paurus@isd728.org
763-274-3142
Ryan Johnson, Asst Principal
Last Names: A-GA
ryan.johnson@isd728.org
763-274-3140 x1602
Jill Engquist, Asst Principal
Last Names: Ge-Ma
jill.engquist@isd728.org
763-274-3140 x1603
Josh Stephan, Asst Principal
Last Names: Mc-Sp
joshua.stephan@isd728.org
763-274-3140 x1784
Karlee Anderson, Asst. Principal Intern
Last Names: Sq-Z
karlee.anderson@isd728.org
763-274-3140 x1646
Dan Ohlgren, Activities Director
daniel.ohlgren@isd728.org
763-274-3140 x1605

