St. Cloud School Board Censures Member Amid School Calendar Approval and Mental Health Initiatives

The recent St. Cloud School Board meeting featured discussions, including the censure of a board member over a controversial social media post, the approval of future school year calendars, and a comprehensive exploration of mental health initiatives within the district. The board censured member Natalie Copeland following concerns over her social media conduct, approved school calendars for the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 academic years, and reviewed various mental health support programs for students.

The most newsworthy item was the censure of board member Natalie Copeland. The board addressed a proposed resolution concerning Copeland’s social media post, deemed to contain profane and derogatory language about public officials and community members. This action was cited as inconsistent with the ethical standards of Board Policy 209. During the meeting, Copeland acknowledged the post, expressed regret for any negative attention it brought, and apologized for compromising the board. Her statement, “My goal, as always, is to raise awareness and lessen suffering in our community,” highlighted her intent, though it failed to prevent the board from moving forward with the censure. The resolution passed with a 5-1 vote, with Copeland abstaining.

In addition to addressing board conduct, the meeting saw the approval of school calendars for the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 school years. The Executive Director of Operations highlighted the necessity of timely calendar planning, particularly due to unique factors like a late Labor Day and ongoing construction at Apollo High School. The proposed calendars were designed with input from district staff and parents, aiming to balance educational needs, staff wellness, and community traditions. A board member expressed concerns about the timing of the mid-winter break. Despite these concerns, the board unanimously approved the proposed calendars.

The board also considered mental health initiatives, focusing on the district’s support strategies for students. Presentations outlined the extensive mental health team, which includes over 90 members, supporting students from preschool through age 21. The district employs a variety of social-emotional learning curricula, such as “Character Strong” and “Safe and Strong,” tailored to build resilience and personal safety awareness among students.

Further discussions during the meeting emphasized the need for comprehensive mental health support, including weekly team meetings to address individual student concerns. The district’s collaboration with organizations like Greater Minnesota Family Services was noted as a significant asset, providing mental health services across 11 schools. These initiatives have reportedly supported over 2,000 students since 2010. Additionally, youth empowerment groups at Tech and Apollo high schools focus on mental health awareness, with activities ranging from suicide awareness training to interactive bulletin boards.

The board also highlighted the district’s partnership with “You’re Not Alone,” which provides therapy dogs to schools, and the “Say Something” anonymous reporting system, enabling students to report safety concerns discreetly. This system has been particularly utilized by middle school students, addressing issues like bullying and anxiety.

In her report, Superintendent Laurie Putnam praised efforts to improve student immunization compliance, reduce the number of non-compliant students, and recognize student achievements, including those advancing from district spelling bees to regional competitions. The board also discussed committee reports on various topics, including participation in sports and arts programs, financial profiles, and personnel negotiations, noting settlements reached with multiple collective bargaining groups.

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:
Laurie Putnam
School Board Officials:
Scott Andreasen, Natalie Copeland, Zachary Dorholt, Diana Fenton, Shannon Haws, Bruce Hentges, Heather Weems

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