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- Ramsey County
- 12/9/25
- 12/09/2025
- 46 Minutes
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Overview: The Mounds View School Board approved a final property tax levy for 2026, celebrated record-breaking donations to the Ralph Raider food shelf, and recognized the service of outgoing board chair Diane Glasheen. The meeting also touched on student achievement goals, school curricula, and plans to diversify the educator workforce.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 11/13/25
- 11/14/2025
- 68 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Mounds View School Board meeting held on November 13, several topics were discussed, including approval of new labor agreements, acknowledgment of student achievements, and the announcement of a board vacancy following a resignation. The meeting also covered financial reports, election results, and plans to enhance the district’s resources through a capital projects levy.
- MN
- Anoka County
- 11/10/25
- 11/10/2025
- 46 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Spring Lake Park School Board meeting was marked by the successful approval of a critical operating levy and the confirmation of results from a recent special election. The board celebrated the community’s robust support, which will increase funding for general education and maintain educational quality. Other notable topics included discussions on fiscal management, the approval of a teachers’ master agreement, and updates on school events and activities.
- MN
- Ramsey County
- 10/7/25
- 10/07/2025
- 26 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Mounds View School Board meeting on October 7 focused on strategic planning related to enrollment management, energy efficiency initiatives, and celebrated student achievements. Key discussions included comprehensive enrollment studies, energy audit updates, and significant student recognitions.
- MN
- Anoka County
- 10/7/25
- 10/07/2025
- 71 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a notable financial decision, the Spring Lake Park School Board unanimously approved the issuance and sale of $38,430,000 in general obligation school building refund bonds, allowing the district to capitalize on lower interest rates and generate approximately $1.8 million in savings for taxpayers.