East Grand Forks Schools Emphasize Safety and Support with New Policies and Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The recent East Grand Forks Public School Board meeting highlighted developments for the upcoming school year, focusing on student transportation safety, curriculum alignment, and staffing updates. The school board underscored the importance of these measures in ensuring a smooth and effective educational environment for students.
One notable topics was the enforcement of assigned seating for kindergarten through fifth-grade students on school buses. The administration stressed the critical nature of these safety measures, making it clear that non-compliance would require parents to personally transport their children. Consistent communication of expectations was promised through newsletters and other channels throughout the year. This initiative aims to enhance safety and orderliness in student transportation.
In the realm of curriculum alignment, a concerted effort was made to ensure uniformity in the science curriculum across various grade levels. The integration of a centralized digital resource was discussed, which allows K5 teachers to access relevant standards and curriculum content. This resource aims to provide a cohesive learning experience and ensure consistent educational standards. The middle school has adopted a new science curriculum, with plans for training on digital tools to augment science education.
The board was also updated on teacher training initiatives, particularly the “responsive classroom” approach scheduled for nearly all K5 teachers. This training, planned for the following week at South Point, is designed to establish a common language and expectations among educators, promoting a unified educational approach.
In terms of staffing, the board was informed of the hiring of Scott Brekie for a special education position and the ongoing efforts to fill preschool positions. The superintendent expressed optimism about staffing levels, noting that a staff member was advancing to a higher position and working towards full licensure.
Another development was the submission of a solar grant application for $500,000, with the potential for a three-year payback period if approved. Additionally, a $60,000 grant opportunity for cyber liability and camera upgrades was mentioned, although limited state funding was acknowledged as a constraint.
The board also addressed facility challenges, with a focus on maximizing available space within school buildings. An extra classroom was identified for preschool scheduling, highlighting the strategic efforts to utilize every inch of the building effectively.
The meeting included updates on the AVID program’s implementation. Board members expressed optimism about its potential benefits, alongside an acknowledgment of the gradual nature of effective implementation.
In addition to these discussions, the board approved several procedural items, including the hiring of casual substitute teachers without individual board approval, a move aimed at streamlining the hiring process. A resolution appointing the superintendent as the hearing official for free and reduced meal eligibility appeals was also passed, along with the continuation of the offer versus serve hot lunch program for the 2025-2026 school year.
The board further approved a preschool curriculum, despite a minor documentation error, and allowed free admission for students with identification to school events, promoting student engagement and participation. These decisions reflect the board’s emphasis on accessibility and community involvement.
The meeting concluded with board member comments, where enthusiasm for the upcoming school year and fall sports was expressed. The collaborative efforts among teachers and the administration, particularly in implementing the responsive classroom approach, were acknowledged as beneficial for educational outcomes. Members also shared excitement for the upcoming musical production of “Frozen,” highlighting cultural engagement within the school community.
Kevin Grover
School Board Officials:
Amanda Holweger, Matt Hangsleben, Holly Larson, Josh Perkerewicz, Lynn Brott, Lindsey King
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/11/2025
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Recording Published:
08/11/2025
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Duration:
42 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Polk County
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Towns:
Bygland Township, East Grand Forks, Esther Township, Grand Forks Township, Huntsville Township, Keystone Township, Northland Township, Rhinehart Township, Sullivan Township, Tabor Township
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