North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale Schools Lead in Green Energy with Solar Installations

The North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School Board meeting highlighted advancements in green energy initiatives, particularly with the district’s receipt of nearly $600,000 in state grants for solar panel installations. The board also discussed ongoing construction projects, enrollment trends, and strategic plans focusing on equity and achievement.

The board discussed the district’s leadership in solar energy, a key focus of the meeting. The district has secured three solar grants from the state of Minnesota, designated for installations at Richardson, Carver, and Justice Allen schools. The solar projects are part of a broader effort to harness renewable energy, with additional plans to install panels on buildings served by Excel Energy, notably at Castle and Eagle Point. While these systems are connected to the grid, they are not yet fully operational. The district anticipates substantial long-term cost savings, projecting that the solar initiatives could save over $3 million throughout the panels’ lifespan. Once completed, these initiatives could position the district as one of the largest school solar systems in Minnesota.

Beyond energy initiatives, the meeting provided updates on ongoing construction and facility improvements. The Harmony Learning Center is undergoing a two-year renovation, which began in August. This facility will eventually host adult education alongside online and alternative learning programs. The board detailed that demolition of a two-story section has been completed, with roof work underway and framing set to commence soon. Future projects are planned two to three years in advance, with design work starting in the spring. Bid awards for school improvements, including exterior renovations at Beaver Lake and a new playground installation, are expected in the coming months.

The board also addressed various construction challenges at Tartan High School, where renovations continue. The upgrades involve removing classroom towers and adding a secured entrance, new administration offices, and a media center. This phase is projected to be substantially completed by August of the following year, as the board emphasized managing the disruptions effectively.

In the realm of cost-saving measures, the board discussed the replacement of an outdated steam boiler and planned parking lot repairs at facilities like Gladstone and the Early Learning Center. These efforts aim to optimize current resources while planning for the future.

The superintendent provided an update on enrollment trends, noting an increase in middle school numbers compared to previous years. This growth is essential for funding calculations based on average enrollment throughout the school year. A board member inquired about the potential return of students from private or charter schools, and it was noted that more data would be available once enrollment stabilizes.

Strategic planning was another focal point, with discussions on equity and achievement as mandated by Minnesota legislation. The board is committed to ensuring children are ready for school, closing racial and economic achievement gaps, and preparing students for college and careers. Stakeholder engagement, organizational leadership, and the use of data for decision-making were highlighted as priorities. The board emphasized the importance of equity, clarifying that it aims to support all students, particularly those facing challenges, without creating competition among racial or ethnic groups.

The meeting concluded with the approval of several action items, including accepting donations totaling $18,350 for school programs and supplies. The board also prepared for the National School Board Association conference scheduled in April 2025, approving attendance for four members. A work study session on November 12, 2024, was set to include an achievement report and discussions among board officers. Additionally, a special meeting was scheduled to canvas election results, fulfilling Minnesota’s statutory requirements.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Superintendent:
Christine Tucci Osorio
School Board Officials:
Kita Yang, Caleb Anderson, Dan Peltzman, Charlotte Nitardy, Nancy Livingston, Julia Martens, Michelle Yener, Kaden Ekereke, Cece Goracki

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