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- Morrison County
- 8/11/25
- 08/15/2025
- 44 Minutes
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Overview: The Royalton School Board meeting saw the approval of a School Resource Officer (SRO) program, extensive updates on community engagement initiatives, and discussions on a new code of conduct for students. The approval of the SRO, not originally detailed in the agenda’s written record, prompted concerns about transparency and public input.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 8/11/25
- 08/18/2025
- 57 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The White Bear Lake Area School Board’s recent meeting focused on several developments, including updates on extensive school renovation projects, radon safety measures, and the approval of a three-year contract for Superintendent Dr. Kazmierczak. The board also addressed operational adjustments, such as increasing substitute teaching rates, and celebrated community engagement initiatives.
- MN
- Anoka County
- 8/11/25
- 08/11/2025
- 71 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Spring Lake Park School Board meeting focused primarily on the district’s financial health, unveiling a proposed levy aimed at maintaining crucial educational programs and services. The board also discussed the district’s operational plan for the 2024-2025 school year, ongoing educational initiatives, and financial updates, all designed to enhance learning experiences across the district.
- MN
- Anoka County
- 8/11/25
- 08/11/2025
- 169 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Anoka-Hennepin School Board meeting on August 11, 2025, prominently addressed issues surrounding school safety enhancements and the complexities of curriculum development. Key discussions revolved around improving safety infrastructures and the implications of new educational standards, with attention given to the balance between direct instruction and inquiry-based learning.
- MN
- Clay County
- 8/11/25
- 08/12/2025
- 138 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: At the recent Moorhead City Council meeting, the issue of aerial mosquito spraying dominated discussions, with the council ultimately deciding to pause the practice for one week. This decision followed debate about the effectiveness, environmental impact, and health implications of aerial spraying, particularly concerning a potential increase in pesticide resistance among mosquito populations. The council’s vote came after a tie, which was broken by the mayor’s deciding vote, allowing time for further discussion and evaluation of current policies.