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Robbinsdale Schools pulls superintendent video
In the June 6 edition of the Sun Post , an article ran titled “Teri Staloch, new superintendent: Robbinsdale Schools scoops up St. Louis Park runner-up" (the online version can be found here) The article stated that Staloch’s interview can be viewed online at rdale.org/discover/school-board. Her comments about the racist video incident begin at 1:11:30 of the May 28 video labeled “Superintendent Deliberations.” The district later reached out to the Sun Post saying, “The records were up for a few days but are no longer on the website.” People wishing to view the deliberations video need to email the director of technology Sue Holtz at sue_holtz@rdale.org and request the video via the Freedom of Information Act. The communications department for Robbinsdale Area Schools did not provide a reason for taking the video down.
Companies, teens get the opportunity to meet one-on-one at jobs fair
MINNEAPOLIS — Local businesses are looking to hire seniors graduating from high school for part- and full-time jobs.Employers from all industry sectors set up inside the CTE North Tech Center at North High School to look for workers. Their target demographic, graduating high school seniors."I feel like since all of them are here I get a lot more opportunities than I would if I was just applying online because for some of these organizations I probably would not have looked for them," said Jonathan Sims, a Edison High School Graduate. He wants to go into health care and help seniors. "Right...
Budget cuts to potentially create class size of 40+ students at Minneapolis schools
MINNEAPOLIS — Parents of incoming fourth grade students at Keewaydin Elementary School say they're concerned, frustrated, and hurt by the potential decision to cut a teacher, creating class sizes of at least 40 students.This comes as the district looks to cut $47 million from its annual budget – a budget that district leaders will vote on this upcoming week.Parents are hopeful by speaking up, it's not too late to make a change. "This is not good enough for the kids in our community, or for any of the kids in Minneapolis," said Emily Walz, the parent of an incoming fourth grade...
Hilltop families participate in first ‘Screen Free Week’
Students at Hilltop Primary School participated in their first ever “Screen Free Week” May 13-18. Social worker Lori Springer explained that the intention behind Screen Free Week is to encourage everyone to turn off screens to connect with family, friends, nature, and their own creativity. “Classrooms were very creative with how they spent their time throughout the week,” said Springer. “We saw classes doing lessons outside, math facts with sidewalk chalk, math games in the classroom, bonus time outside enjoying the fresh air, extra physical...
PHOTOS: Robbinsdale’s Class of 2024 graduates
Students wore sneakers, high heels, dress shoes and sandals. Some decorated their caps with inspirational quotes, flowers or butterflies. When they went across the stage to pick up their diploma, some waved, took selfies or tried to hide their face from the scores of cameras. Many took a few seconds to dance. Benjamin Stark of Armstrong did a backflip. Hundreds of students graduated June 3 from Robbinsdale Area Schools. The district had three ceremonies for Robbinsdale Armstrong High School, Robbinsdale Virtual Academy and Robbinsdale Cooper High School. Robbinsdale Highview students walked with their “home” school of Armstrong or Cooper. ...
MN Mayor Thanks Joe for Student Loan Handout
A Minnesota Mayor who makes over 6 figures thanked Joe Biden for his student loan handout! I’m Tomi Lahren, more next. Biden’s student loan forgiveness is a joke. It’s we the taxpayers who are footing the bill and often for those who are MORE fortunate than most. Like St. Paul, Minnesota Mayor Melvin Carter who took to social media to thank President Joe for his student loan handout. Here’s the kicker, according to Govsalaries.com, Mayor Carter made approximately $132,000 serving as mayor in 2021. The median household income for Americans sits around $74,000 at last count. So that means that average American taxpayers are paying off the student loans for people like Mayor Carter and others who are making WELL WELL above average and in Carter’s case, double-dipping from taxpayers given his government salary is also funded that way. Aren’t you glad you’re chipping in to help the more fortunate?! This is really something…. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is NOT what a leader does, but that’s the Joe Biden and Democrat way! I’m Tomi Lahren and you watch my show “Tomi Lahren is Fearless” at Outkick.com
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