St. Cloud School Board Delays Athletic Facility Bid Amid Safety Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The St. Cloud School Board meeting on November 19, 2025, was marked by a decision to delay the approval of a bid for a new multi-purpose athletic facility. Board members raised concerns about safety and the adequacy of existing plans, prompting a call for further review and discussion in a special meeting. The meeting also covered financial audits, enrollment figures, and new course proposals for the upcoming academic years.
One notable issue during the meeting was the discussion surrounding the bid for the multi-purpose athletic facility. Board members highlighted several safety concerns, including the absence of sidewalks, potential traffic conflicts, and unclear pedestrian access points. The dialogue revealed a division among board members, with some advocating for immediate approval based on trust in the committee’s ability to address these issues, while others insisted on delaying the decision until more information was available. The timeline for the project added urgency to the discussion, as critical phases were approaching early next year. This urgency was balanced against the necessity for community trust and transparency in decision-making.
Amid these deliberations, the board agreed on the need for a special meeting to conduct a more review of the plans. The potential timing of this meeting was debated, with considerations about existing commitments and open meeting laws influencing the decision. Ultimately, a motion was passed to schedule the meeting for Monday, contingent upon receiving necessary information in time.
In addition to the facility discussion, the board also reviewed the district’s financial health through an audit presentation. Nancy Schultzenberg from Bergen KDV LTD provided an audit report that delivered an unmodified opinion. While two internal control findings were noted, including a prior period adjustment and lack of segregation of accounting duties, no instances of non-compliance were reported. The audit emphasized the importance of understanding risks and internal controls, reassuring the board of the district’s financial integrity.
The financial discussion extended to student enrollment figures and the district’s revenue outlook. The board noted an increase in student population, with a significant rise projected for 2025. This trend of greater retention among residents contributed to an overall increase in student numbers. Financially, the district faced a decrease in revenues due to the expiration of pandemic-related federal funds, while state funding increased in response to higher student numbers and formula allowance adjustments. Expenditures rose by 4.8%, primarily due to salaries and benefits, with direct instruction accounting for the majority of spending.
The meeting also included approval of audit reports and review of new high school course proposals for the 2026-2027 academic year. Among the notable proposals was a duo of construction-related courses through the International Union of Operating Engineers, aimed at providing students with skills in heavy equipment operation. Additionally, a First Responders class was introduced in response to student interest, offering a broader overview of various first responder careers. The board approved these proposals unanimously.
A proposed middle school theater arts course aimed to provide students with opportunities in performing, assisting, and stage planning, building on existing successful after-school programs. The board also addressed the need for updates to course catalogs and videos to better engage students and align with future high school pathways.
Finally, the meeting included a second reading of proposed new board policy 990, which focuses on memorial activities within the district. The policy, introduced by the executive director of community education and community partnerships, emphasized empathy and community impact, outlining guidelines for temporary and permanent memorials. The revisions aimed to clarify the scope of memorial activities while maintaining respect for the district’s educational environment.
Laurie Putnam
School Board Officials:
Scott Andreasen, Natalie Copeland, Zachary Dorholt, Diana Fenton, Shannon Haws, Bruce Hentges, Heather Weems
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/19/2025
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Recording Published:
11/19/2025
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Duration:
86 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Minnesota
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County:
Stearns County
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Towns:
Clear Lake, Clear Lake Township, Clearwater, Clearwater Township, Collegeville Township, Haven Township, Le Sauk Township, Lynden Township, Maine Prairie Township, Palmer Township, Rockville, Sartell, St. Augusta, St. Cloud, St. Joseph, St. Joseph Township, St. Wendel Township, Waite Park
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