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- Stearns County
- 11/26/24
- 11/26/2024
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: The Sartell-St. Stephen School Board meeting centered around a analysis of an ongoing hockey game involving the Riverlakes co-op team, which includes players from several towns. The meeting featured an in-depth commentary on both offensive and defensive plays, significant goals, and player strategies, providing insights into team dynamics and areas for improvement.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 11/18/24
- 11/18/2024
- 80 Minutes
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Overview: The Sartell-St. Stephen School Board meeting focused on financial audits, new educational goals, and enrollment challenges. The board learned of a positive audit outcome but noted a decline in student numbers, while discussions also touched on the state’s vague educational mandates.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 11/14/24
- 11/14/2024
- 77 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Sartell-St. Stephen School Board meeting was dominated by vivid commentary on a junior varsity hockey game between the Storm and Sabers and the Blue Devils, with the Storm and Sabers emerging victorious with a 12-0 win. The broadcast provided an in-depth analysis of the game, focusing on player strategies, key plays, and the impact of environmental conditions on the match’s progression.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 11/7/24
- 11/07/2024
- 129 Minutes
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Overview: The Sartell-St. Stephen School Board meeting saw a detailed exploration of proficiency-based grading practices, revealing both the complexities and benefits of the new approach. Additionally, the board addressed the upcoming referendum process, emphasizing the importance of effective community outreach to ensure a thorough understanding of the issues at hand.
- MN
- Stearns County
- 11/6/24
- 11/06/2024
- 158 Minutes
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Overview: The St. Cloud School Board meeting on November 6, 2024, was dominated by discussions about the “Building Brighter Futures” facility bond referendum, which aims to secure funding for extensive renovations at Apollo High School. The proposed referendum, totaling $65 million, seeks to address significant safety and educational infrastructure needs and includes plans for a new multi-purpose indoor facility. The board is considering presenting two separate referendum questions to the community, with the first focusing on essential security and learning environment updates and the second on constructing the indoor facility.