If voters donβt approve Phase II: Safety/security projects wouldnβt proceed; Large class sizes would continue (6,000 students would move schools); Learning spaces would age; Inconsistent learning experiences would continue; 300 jobs would be lost.
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October is LGBTQ+ History Month!
LGBTQ+ educator resources: https://t.co/jxVXoziRuo
Lesson plans: https://t.co/9au7IxGhIm
Student resources: https://t.co/9lUXGZ12Bz
Park Center Senior High School's new head principal, Dr. Antwan Harris, sat down for a chat with CCX Media to talk about collaboration and student success at the school: https://t.co/QISd2GaVFz
Dr. Hiel is looking for a Crimson student to share their high school experience and help make a difference in @ISD279!
Interested? Apply here:
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Critical school building needs would be addressed at elementary, middle and high schools in Brooklyn Park, Brooklyn Center if Building a Better Future, Phase II is approved by voters Nov. 7, 2023: https://t.co/bOJtOyevRz. Community meeting Sept. 19 at Park Center. #BetterFuture
Students from across Minnesota are gathered today to work together to shape what welcoming activities should look like. Thanks for hosting @ISD279@ParkCenterSrHS Together We Make a Difference
5th graders at 279Online visited w/ a ranger from Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington DC to learn about his speeches & his memorial. When asked to share 1 thing they enjoyed, a student said, "Everything," & another said, "I enjoyed all the facts they shared." @ISD279
Scholars and staff at Zanewood Community STEAM School shared the history of Martin Luther King Jr. Day during their daily Zanewood TV segment. Students at Maple Grove Middle School created a We Have A Dream wall. At Osseo Middle School, students submitted projects about MLK.
At Elm Creek Elementary School, a book display encouraged scholars to choose a book about Rev. King and what he stood for. Fifth graders at 279Online visited with a ranger from Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C. to learn about his speeches and his memorial.
Osseo Area Schools recognizes Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.βs birthday on Monday, Jan. 16. Scholars around the district found a multitude of ways to share Kingβs message of equality and tolerance for all.