winning at state. Principal Scott Johnson and advisor Kristi Costa presented second grade students Kayden Larson, Ian Busch, Avery Clark, Brody Berglin, Parker Kurtz and third-grade students Caeden Clark and Leah Schmidt.
Andover Elementary’ s fifth-grade team of Olivia Surratt, Eavan Bobbe, Quinton Allenson, Samantha Fernandez, and Sam Deile were recognized for advancing to global finals. The team is advised by Krista Wyvell-Fink.
Anoka Middle School for the Arts( AMSA) celebrated the success of two teams of sixth grade students. A team advised by Krista Wyvell-Fink includes Gretchen Mugglin, Melory Maas, Grant Fink, Ella Beck and Cooper Lindberg. The AMSA team led by Vickie Ridgley includes team members Tabitha Bach, Kennedy Determan, Jade Roland, and Jordan Ridgley.
Roosevelt Middle School( RMS) also celebrated the success of two teams of students including a team of students in all grades led by Karen Meyers that included Garrett Anderson, Elijah Henderson, Benjamin Meyers, Gabrielle Meyers, Samuel Meyers, Marin Taylor and Christopher Vo. Kristi Costa serves as an advisor for a team of sixth grade students that includes Lorelei Larson, Brielle Peterman, Brooke Nowicki, Danielle Brunette, and Hailey Floding.
Blaine High School advanced three teams to the Global Finals. Advisory Doug Boorman’ s team includes Katie Sigler, Brittney Allen, Mackenzie Allen, Mikayla Ryan, Josh Dischinger, Catherine Getty, and Cooper Allen. Lindsey Meyers, Samantha Lund, Victoria Rustad and Rebecca Serbus are a team of senior competitors who are advised by Melissa Meyers. A sophomore team under the direction of Lauri Anderson includes members Allison
Complete Mooney minutes, Jordan Anderson, Lindsey Anderson and Mackenzie Meyers. Complete minutes of the meeting are published on the district’ s website:
Communications, delegations and petitions www. anoka. k12. mn. us / schoolboard Student and in the Zach Paul encouraged the board to maintain and improve college readiness efforts for students. school district’ s legal newspapers:
Elementary and secondary education
Child nutrition meal price presentation
• Anoka County Union
• Blaine Noah Life Atlas, director of child nutrition, presented an overview of the financial position of the child nutrition
• Coon Rapids budget Herald and outlined steps necessary to maintain a strong position. Atlas proposed increasing meal prices by
• Champlin. 15 Dayton cents for the 2016-17 school year, which if approved would set rates at $ 2.35 for elementary and $ 2.50 for Press secondary students. This adjustment would maintain Anoka-Hennepin’ s meal pricing at the lower portion of the
• Brooklyn Park range in comparison with surrounding districts. The board held discussion with action on this item anticipated
Sun-Post at the next School Board meeting.
• Brooklyn Center Sun-Post
Special education staffing and audit proposal
Document published
Dr. Jinger Gustafson, associate superintendent for middle schools, introduced a team that included Marsha by Communication & Public Relations Polys, assistant director of special education, Erin Jensen, special education program manager, Kari Rock, For information principal contact of Northdale Middle School, and Dr. Kim Gibbons, Center of Applied Research and Innovation at the Jim Skelly University, Director of of Minnesota( CAREI). The presentation centered on a two-tiered approach to addressing special Comm. & PR, 763- education staffing. A recommendation to provide additional support for students and teachers for the 2016-17
506-1111. school year was approved by the School Board along with the commissioning of an audit of services intended to
This document provide will long-range be direction to the effective delivery of special education services. provided in an alternate format upon request in order to accommodate Employee services individuals with disabilities. A minimum of three
The School Board approved a series of resolutions and accepted a report on employee matters consistent with days notice Minnesota is needed. law and past School Board procedures.
Resolution discontinuing and reducing educational programs and positions
Please call 763-433-4680 to request an alternate format. Sara Kriewall, director of employee services, introduced a resolution discontinuing educational programs and positions, a formal document to finalize past board discussions. The resolution was approved on a unanimous vote.
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