Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop School Board Advances Open Education Program and Addresses Key District Initiatives.
- Meeting Overview:
The Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop School Board meeting, held on December 15th, focused on the upcoming launch of an open education program, potential changes to the school calendar, strategic planning feedback, and various administrative and logistical matters. The board also reviewed student engagement projects, discussed facility management, and addressed new contracts and donations.
The most pressing topic of the meeting was the forthcoming open education option set to launch on January 5th. This program has already garnered interest from 125 prospective students, promising to bring approximately $234,000 in new revenue to the district annually. A swift influx of about $17,000 is anticipated soon after the program’s commencement. The superintendent assured the board that these students are poised to enroll at GFW and emphasized their imminent integration into the district, stating that they would be “ours January 5th.” Teacher contracts related to this program are set to be voted on by the end of the week, with formal approval scheduled for the January board meeting.
In another development, the board delved into discussions about altering the school start date for the academic years 2026 and 2027. The administration recommended beginning the school year on September 1st due to the late occurrence of Labor Day in those years. This change would bypass the need for major construction funding approval from the state. A vote on this proposal is slated for February, giving board members ample time to consider the implications.
The strategic planning process was highlighted as a key agenda item, presenting an impressive increase in community engagement. A total of 718 responses were collected from staff, students, and community members, a substantial rise from the 161 responses gathered in the 2020 process. The board extended an invitation for a public data review session scheduled for January 19th, which aims to analyze the district’s strengths and growth opportunities.
Student involvement was also a focal point of the meeting. Representatives from the student council reported on various activities, emphasizing the success of the positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) program, which fosters a culture of spirit, optimism, respect, and accountability. Additionally, they detailed middle school reward days, which recognize students’ academic and behavioral achievements, with the next scheduled event set for December 19th.
The board received updates on extracurricular activities, noting the strong start of the winter sports season with commendable performances from both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. The FFA chapter’s participation in winter career development events and community service projects was also highlighted.
Facilities and logistics were addressed, with ongoing safety training and maintenance being key points of discussion. The new building’s transition plan was emphasized, particularly for high school students engaged in college courses, and teachers were given tours to prepare for the move. The district conducted a financial audit of the Riverbend facility, which yielded favorable results and showed a high attendance rate during parent conferences. The board also weighed the options of owning versus leasing buses, considering the district’s impending consolidation.
Administrative matters covered a range of topics, including negotiations for paired professional, administrative support staff, and food service staff. Feedback on these proposals was provided, and a follow-up meeting was scheduled for January 13th. The board also approved the annual comprehensive achievement and civic readiness report, which outlines educational goals set for 2027, such as improving preschool letter sound knowledge and increasing third-grade reading proficiency.
The board discussed the snow removal contract, ultimately recommending a $30,000 minimum annual fee proposal from Jay Larson Construction. This contract includes services for plowing, blowing snow from drive lanes, and salting sidewalks, with the board emphasizing the importance of a retainer for unpredictable weather conditions.
Donations were another topic, with the board approving contributions amounting to approximately $18,000. Notable donations included $5,000 from Dr. Smith towards the construction fund and funds for community initiatives like the green bus and the spirit of the season program.
Kelly D. Smith
School Board Officials:
George Grosam, Russell Miller, Emilee Stehr, Amy Acree, Kenneth Briese, Mark Turtle
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/15/2025
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Recording Published:
12/15/2025
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Duration:
38 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Sibley County
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Towns:
Alfsborg Township, Bandon Township, Bernadotte Township, Bismarck Township, Cairo Township, Camp Township, Cornish Township, Fairfax, Gibbon, Lafayette Township, Moltke Township, Penn Township, Ridgely Township, Round Grove Township, Severance Township, Transit Township, Wellington Township, Winthrop
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