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STEM fun
Sacred Heart Catholic School
held a STEM fair, where students
showed off fun ways to explore
scientific concepts.
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Public notices
Lakeviews Bomchill
named education
assistant of the year
Robbinsdale
Area
Schools staff announced
April 29 that Judie Bomchill has been named the
school districts Education Assistant of the
Year.
The Lakeview Elementary School EA was
surprised with the news
during a visit from Peter
Eckhoff, president of the
Robbinsdale Federation
of Teachers, and other
union representatives on
April 27.
In Judie we have an
outstanding example of
the great contributions
that education assistants
make to our mission
here in Robbinsdale Area
Schools, Eckhoff said.
Shell be an outstanding
representative of the education assistants.
Eckhoff and other
union
representatives
visited Lakeview to give
Bomchill her award.
Bomchill was called in
from outside, and shared
hugs with coworkers after
finding out the purpose
Robbinsdale Area Schools Supt. Carlton Jenkins delivers his inaugural state of the district address April 26 at FAIR Crystal. (Sun
Post staff photo by Joe Bowen)
Cops: Crystal man pointed State of the district address touches on priorities,
pistol, threatened to pop challenges at Robbinsdale Area Schools
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Improving third-grade
literacy was another priority, which Jenkins said correlates strongly with high
school graduation rates.
Our district, we have to
say, were not there, yet,
he told attendees. When
we see less than 55 percent
of our children being proficient and were not alone;
were not alone in the gap
disparities thats happening at third grade in the
state of Minnesota, theyre
atrocious. But theyre solvable.
Other priorities include improving high
school graduation rates
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From left to right, Sacred Heart Catholic School seventh and eight graders Nora Conzemius, Seth Velander, Ben Spangberg,
William Obioha, and Jake Albrecht play with a vortex cannon at their schools STEM fair, held April 26. Albrechts engineering
project was to make a vortex cannon that could shoot rings of fog at least three meters, science teacher Kim Schorn said. Albrecht
made his cannon out of a trash can, lled it with fog from a fog machine, and shot rings of smoke down the hallway as he tapped
the bottom of the can. His research was on the relationship between Pascal and Boyles laws, Schorn added.
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From left to right, Sacred Hearet Catholic School students Caden Wall, Quentin Moore, AJ Pauly, Mary Hart, Emma Ward, and
Avena Fromayan experiment with a device that makes dry ice bubbles. Designed by Ward and Fromayan for an April STEM fair,
the device was part of experiment to explain why bubbles pop, science teacher Kim Schorn said. The two eighth graders topped
dry ice pellets with warm water and lled bubbles with the resulting cold carbon dioxide gas. The bubbles were more dense and
sturdy than normal bubbles, they discovered.
Sacred Heart Catholic School seventh grader Lexi Fraki made ballerinas out of copper wire for her schools STEM fair, held April
26. She balanced the ballerinas on batteries in a strong magnetic eld for what turned out to be an elegant electric motor, where
the ballerinas themselves where the spinning motor, said science teacher Kim Schorn. Fraki found that a AA alkaline battery was
able to spin the ballerina faster than a AA rechargeable battery with relatively low voltage. (Sun Post staff photos by Joe Bowen)
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The Lionsgate team also
nailed a question about
the Minnesota Vikings.
We emphatically got
the buzzer on that one,
Anderson said.
National
Academic
Quiz Tournaments, founded in 1996, organizes the
premier middle school,
high school, and college
quiz bowl championships
in North America. In addition to its national championships, NAQT provides
questions to invitational
tournaments,
league
championships, and tele-
Metro Transit Bus Rapid Transit Project Manager Katie Roth explains the specics of the proposed C-Line Arterial Bus Rapid Transit
project, due to begin construction in 2018. (Sun Post staff photo by Christiaan Tarbox)
be able to have more seats,
more capacity, more room
for the future growth and
more space for people to
move around.
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34 seats, and well probably see about 50 percent
more seats on that 60-foot
bus, Roth continued.
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Senior in high school,
sophomore in college, supplemental instructor, computer programmer, scholarship recipient and The
Lord of the Rings fanatic.
Abigail Franz is not your
typical 18-year-old.
After attending Catholic school at Holy Family
Academy in Minneapolis
from kindergarten through
sixth grade, Franz and her
four siblings transferred to
Minnesota Virtual Academy, an online K-12 school.
Franzs mother, Jennifer,
said the family first learned
about the academy from
friends whose children had
enrolled and were thriving.
Kersten
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that he knew some people in the room supported the Southwest light
rail line. However, he
continued, The public
is not with you.
Ninety percent of
Minnesotans use roads
and bridges, he asserted.
The light rail thing is
going to be a problem,
Daudt said. The votes
simply do not exist in
the Legislature to pass it.
What people hate with
what we do in St. Paul is
when we put something
that doesnt have enough
votes to stand alone and
pit it against something
thats popular.
The TwinWest Chamber of Commerce has
supported the Southwest Light Rail Transit
line for years. Leaders
point to the anticipated
increase of thousands of
jobs in the corridor.
President
Barack
Obama included $125
million for the proposed
project in his plan for
the federal governments
2017 fiscal year budget.
Project planner hope
the federal government
will eventually pay for
Veterans luncheon
May 16 at Elim
Lutheran Church
Emerge at
Gallery 5004
Community Briefs
Peak declares
re-election bid
for Crystal City
Council seat
Incumbent Crystal City
Councilmember
Casey
Peak announced May 2
that he will seek a second
term as the citys Ward 3
council member.
Peak said he is proud of
the citys code review task
force.
Now that our city
code is being revamped, I
am focusing on building
strong community interaction, curbing the need for
intrusive city regulations,
he wrote in his re-election
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SPORTS
Stars
of the week
Alexandra Hurst
Alexandra Hurst of
the Armstrong girls track
and field team set two
new school records in
shot put and the discus
last week. Hurst threw
the shot 46 feet, 0.5 inchs
and the discus 143-0.06.
She took second in the
shot at the Hamline Elite
meet on Friday, April 29
and fourth in the discus.
Michaela Baker
Michaela Baker keeps
breaking records. She
broke the Armstrong
girls track school record
twice this season for the
long jump with her best
distance at 19 feet. She
also broked the schools
triple jump record at 405.
Joey Frasier
Armstrongs Evan McClellon broke two meet records in sprints at the Hamline Elite Meet on
Friday, April 29. (Sun Post staff photo by Matthew Davis)
the Armstrong Invitational on April 22. That
meet drew top teams such
as Edina, Eden Prairie,
Chanhassen and Champlin Park.
Particularly, McClellon
swept rival Denzel Brown
of Eden Prairie at the
meet. Brown didnt race
in the Hamline meet.
Nonetheless, McClellon had a monster meet
at Hamline, the last time
he will race there until the
state meet in June. State
hasnt gone McClellons
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Thomas Hall and company will look to get the bats going for Cooper against rival Benilde-St.
Margarets on Friday. (Photo by Rich Moll - richmollphotography.com)
endured nine strikeouts
at the plate by Chaska
pitcher Zachary Hart-
ford.
Hitting did go relatively well for the Cooper in
Hawks coach
faces son
Cooper baseball coach
Tim Palm had his team
face an opponent out of
the ordinary on April 20
- a visiting squad with his
son it.
Palms son, Tanner,
plays for Rogers. The
Royals held on for an 1110 victory over the Hawks
when they met. Tanner
delivered four RBI in the
game for the Royals, the
first time playing against
his fathers team.
Contact Matthew Davis at
matthew.davis@ecm-inc.com
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF
THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR WITHIN
THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW IS
NOT AFFECTED BY THIS ACTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That default has occurred in the
conditions of the following described mortgage:
DATE OF MORTGAGE:
November 25, 2009
ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL AMOUNT
OF MORTGAGE: $144,485.00
MORTGAGOR(S): Jennifer R.
Gilbert and Shawn M. Gilbert, Wife
and Husband
MORTGAGEE: Mortgage electronic Registration systems, Inc. as
nominee for Lake Area Mortgage, A
Division of Lake Area Bank, A Corporation
MIN#: 100715800000034386
SERVICER:
U. S. Bank National Association
LENDER: Lake Area Mortgage,
A Division of Lake Area Bank, A
Corporation.
DATE AND PLACE OF FILING:
Hennepin County Minnesota, Registrar of Title, on November 30,
2009, as Document No. T4708081.
The above document has been
modified by document dated March
12, 2014, and recorded June 5,
2014, Document No. T05188443.
ASSIGNED TO: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Dated: July
21, 2014, and recorded July 28,
2014 by Document No. T01588443.
LEGAL
DESCRIPTION
OF
PROPERTY:
Lot 11, Block 5, Oak Hill Park
PROPERTY ADDRESS:
3401 HAYES ST NE,
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55418
PROPERTY I.D:
01-029-24-13-0067
COUNTY IN WHICH PROPERTY
IS LOCATED: Hennepin
THE AMOUNT CLAIMED TO
BE DUE ON THE MORTGAGE ON
THE DATE OF THE NOTICE: One
Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Eight
Hundred Fifty-Five and 48/100
($136,855.48)
THAT no action or proceeding
has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof; that there
has been compliance with all preforeclosure notice and acceleration
requirements of said mortgage,
and/or applicable statutes;
PURSUANT, to the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, the
above described property will be
sold by the Sheriff of said county
as follows:
DATE AND TIME OF SALE:
10:00 AM on November 23, 2015
PLACE OF SALE: Hennepin
County Sheriff`s Office-Civil Unit,
Rm 30, Minneapolis City Hall, 350
South 5th Street, Minneapolis, MN
55415
to pay the debt then secured
by said mortgage and taxes, if any
actually paid by the mortgagee, on
the premises and the costs and
disbursements allowed by law. The
time allowed by law for redemption
by said mortgagor(s), their personal
representatives or assigns is 6.00
months from the date of sale. If
Mortgage is not reinstated under
Minn. Stat. 580.30 or the property is not redeemed under Minn.
Stat. 580.23, the Mortgagor must
vacate the property on or before
11:59 p.m. on May 23, 2016, or the
next business day if May 23, 2016
falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday.
THE TIME ALLOWED BY
LAW FOR REDEMPTION BY THE
MORTGAGOR, THE MORTGAGORS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES OR ASSIGNS, MAY BE
REDUCED TO FIVE WEEKS IF A
JUDICIAL ORDER IS ENTERED
UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES,
SECTION 582.032, DETERMINING, AMONG OTHER THINGS,
THAT THE MORTGAGED PREMISES ARE IMPROVED WITH A
RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING
OF
LESS THAN FIVE UNITS, ARE NOT
PROPERTY USED IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, AND ARE
ABANDONED.
Dated:
October 8, 2015
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Randall S. Miller & Associates,
PLLC
Attorneys for Assignee of Mortgage/Mortgagee
Canadian Pacific Plaza,
120 South Sixth Street, Suite 2050
Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone: 952-232-0052
Our File No. 15MN00295-1
THIS IS A COMMUNICATION
FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR.
Published in
Robbinsdale-Crystal Sun Post
October 8, 15, 22, 29,
November 5, 12, 2015
NOTICE OF
POSTPONEMENT
OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN THE JUVENILE
COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF GLYNN
STATE OF GEORGIA
In the Interest of:
Sex: Female Case # JUV160011
M.T.W. DOB: 03/02/08 A Child
Under 18 Years of Age
Sex: Female Case # JUV160011
K.D.B. DOB: 10/01/12 A Child
Under 18 Years of Age
Sex: Male Case # JUV160011
C.H.
DOB: 10/22/15 A Child
Under 18 Years of Age
To: Tremayne Deshawn Williams, and any other person claiming paternity of the above-named
children.
You are hereby notified that the
above-styled action, which seeks
the termination of parental rights,
was filed against you in said Juvenile Court in Glynn County, Georgia on the 18th day of February,
2016. The petition alleges that the
above-named children are dependent children and that it would be
in the children best interest that
the parents parental rights be terminated. A copy of the petition
may be obtained from the Clerk of
Glynn County Juvenile Court. The
children are currently in the temporary custody of the Glynn County
Department of Family and Children
Services.
THEREFORE, YOU ARE COMMANDED AND REQUIRED to appear before the Juvenile Court of
Glynn County, Brunswick, Georgia
on the 14th day of July, 2016 at
9:30 oclock a.m. The effect of the
termination order requested shall
be to terminate the parental rights
and obligations of the parents with
respect to the above-named child,
including rights of inheritance.
READ CAREFULLY
NOTICE OF EFFECT OF
TERMINATION JUDGEMENT
Georgia law provides that you
can permanently lose your rights
as a parent. A petition to terminate parental rights has been filed
requesting the court to terminate
your parental rights to your children. A copy of the petition to terminate parental rights is attached
to this notice. A court hearing of
your case has been scheduled for
the 14th day of July, 2016 at 9:30
a.m. at the Juvenile Court of Glynn
County.
If you fail to appear, the court
can terminate your parental rights
in your absence.
If the court at the trial finds that
the facts set out in the petition to
terminate parental rights are true
and that termination of your rights
will serve the best interest of your
children, the court can enter a judgment ending your rights to your
children.
If the judgment terminates your
parental rights, you will no longer
have any rights to your children.
This means that you will not have
the right to visit, contact, or have
custody of your children or make
any decisions affecting your children or your childrens earnings or
property. Your children will be legally freed to be adopted by someone else.
Even if your parental rights are
terminated: (1) You will be responsible for providing financial support
(child support payments) for your
childrens care unless and until
your children are adopted; and (2)
Your child can still inherit from you
unless and until your children are
adopted.
This is a very serious matter. You
should contact an attorney immediately so that you can be prepared
for the court hearing. You have the
right to hire an attorney and to have
him or her represent you. If you
cannot afford to hire an attorney,
the court will appoint an attorney if
the court finds that you are an indigent person. Whether or not you
decide to hire an attorney, you have
the right to attend the hearings of
your case, to call witnesses on your
behalf, and to question those witnesses brought on against you.
If you have any questions concerning this notice, you may call
the telephone number of the clerks
office which is: 912-554-7048.
If you want a lawyer appointed
to represent you, you must let the
Court or the officer of this Court
handling this case know that you
want a lawyer immediately.
WITNESS the Honorable George
M. Rountree, Judge of said Court.
SO ORDERED, this the 18th day of
April, 2016.
Susan Ponsell
Deputy Clerk Juvenile Court
Glynn County, Georgia
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May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2016
537966
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
THE RIGHT TO VERIFICATION
OF THE DEBT AND IDENTITY OF
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Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 2016
543091
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE
AREA SCHOOLS
MEETING SUMMARY
MINUTES OF THE
APRIL 4, 2016 SCHOOL
BOARD MEETING
Full meeting minutes are available at the office and on our website.
Call to Order and Roll Call
Chair Green called the meeting
to order. Present: Mike Herring,
Patsy Green, David Boone, Pam
Lindberg, Sherry Tyrrell, and John
Vento, Directors; and Carlton Jenkins, Superintendent.
Director Bassett was absent.
There was a quorum and the
meeting was called to order.
Acceptance of Agenda
Director Vento noted that the
presenters for the Relay for Life
agenda item were not present. It
was determined that their presentation would be put on hold and the
Board would move forward with the
agenda as is.
Director Tyrrell moved to accept
the agenda. Director Vento seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Special Reports
The Relay for Life presenters
were unable to present and Board
Chair Patsy Green requested that
they be rescheduled for a later
meeting.
Operations
Board Resolution Terminating
Probationary Teachers, (Roll Call)
The School Board was asked to
act on the resolution terminating
probationary teachers. Stephanie
Crosby provided a list of names to
the members of the school board.
Director Herring moved to waive
the reading of the resolution and
Director Boone seconded the motion. In a subsequent roll-call voice
vote all board members voted in
favor of the resolution.
Authorization for the Sale of
Bonds
The Board acted on two requests for the sale of bonds.
Certification and Resolution Relating to Bonds 2016B
1. The Board was asked to approve a Resolution providing for the
sale of General Obligation Alternative Facilities Refunding Bonds in
the amount of $7,745,000. Director
Tyrrell moved to waive the reading
of the resolution, Director Vento
seconded the motion. In a subsequent roll-call voice vote all board
members voted in favor of the resolution.
Certification and Resolution Relating to Bonds 2016C
2. The Board was asked to approve a Resolution providing for the
sale of General Obligation Facilities
Maintenance Bonds in the amount
of $41,315,000. Director Vento
moved to waive the reading of the
resolution, Director Tyrrell seconded the motion. In a subsequent rollcall voice vote all board members
voted in favor of the resolution.
Schedule a Work Session for
April 18 to immediately follow the
regular meeting for a presentation
on Middle School Program Concept Options
The board was asked to approve
the addition on one work session
on April 18 to immediately follow
the regular meeting. The topic will
be a presentation on Middle School
Program Concept Options. Director Tyrrell moved approval. Director Lindberg seconded the motion.
Motion carried
Consent Agenda
The Consent Agenda included
administrative matters, personnel
matters, and financial matters. Director Lindberg moved to accept
the consent agenda and Director
Tyrrell seconded the motion. The
motion carried.
Adjournment
Director Herring moved to adjourn the meeting. Director Vento
seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Published in the
Plymouth Sun Sailor
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 2016
540145
MINNESOTA SECRETARY
OF STATE CERTIFICATE
OF ASSUMED NAME
Minnesota Statutes, 333
The filing of an assumed name
does not provide a user with exclusive rights to that name. The filing
is required for consumer protection
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 287
PLYMOUTH, MINNESOTA
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Intermediate School District 287
is requesting proposals for:
DISTRICTWIDE JANITORIAL
CLEANING SERVICES
The RFP specification and supporting general information may
be obtained by contacting Pat
Harris: (763) 550-7143; e-mail:
plharris@district287.org; 1820 Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, MN
55441. Questions regarding the
RFP should be directed to: Michael Cowles: (763) 55-7120; email:
mjcowles@district287.org.
All proposals must be received no
later than 2:00 pm on Monday, May
23, 2016. Full notice to bidders is
available at www.district287.org,
Departments, Finance, Bids & Requests for Proposal.
INTERMEDIATE DISTRICT 287
NANCY ROWLEY, CLERK
Published in the
Sun Sailor, Sun Current, Sun Post,
Osseo-Maple Grove Press
April 28, May 5, 2016
539760
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE
AREA SCHOOLS
WORK SESSION SUMMARY
MINUTES OF THE
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SCHOOL BOARD
WORK SESSION
Complete Agendas, Reports,
and Presentations are available at
the office and on our website
These work session minutes
were prepared by Mary Cebula.
Work session minutes are not
approved by the school board.
The work session began at order
at 6:15 p.m.
Present: Mike Herring, Sherry
Tyrrell, John Vento, Patsy Green,
David Boone, and Pam Lindberg,
Directors; and Carlton Jenkins, Superintendent. Director Bassett was
absent.
Middle School Task Force Update
The presenter was Mike Favor.
The Board heard a brief update
on the work of the middle school
task force.
Update Regarding Tentative
Plans for Cooper Academy
The presenters were: Dr. Carlton Jenkins, Mike Favor, and Frank
Herman.
The Board heard a presentation
on plans to open a Cooper Academy program within Cooper High
School.
Magnet School Enrollment Update
The presenter was Dennis Beekman.
The Board heard an oral report
on magnet schools lottery and
enrollment at the districts magnet
schools. An official report will be
presented to the school board in
the fall.
High Level Overview of School
Start Times
The Board discussed the potential impact of changing school start
times, pros and cons.
Overview of School District Financial Management
Jeff Priess provided an update
to the School Board on the current
status of the General Fund budget
projections for the 2016-17 school
year as well as budget planning for
the 2017-18 school year. The update included a review of the revenue and expenditure assumptions
that have been utilized to develop
these projections.
Brief Discussion on Use of
Boardbook to Preview the Agenda
Packet.
Mary Cebula reviewed and advised the board on usage of the
Boardbook software to preview
meeting agendas.
Other
Chair Green thanked the presenters for their work.
Published in the
Plymouth Sun Sailor
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 2016
540106
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE
AREA SCHOOLS
MEETING SUMMARY
MINUTES OF THE
MARCH 7, 2016
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING.
Full meeting minutes are available at the office and on our website.
Call to Order and Roll Call
Chair Green called the meeting
to order. Present: Helen Bassett,
Patsy Green, David Boone, Pam
Lindberg, Sherry Tyrrell, and John
Vento, Directors; and Carlton Jenkins, Superintendent.
Director Herring was absent.
There was a quorum and the
meeting was called to order.
Acceptance of Agenda
Director Vento moved to accept
the agenda. Director Lindberg seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Consent Agenda
The Consent Agenda included
administrative matters, personnel
matters, and financial matters. Director Lindberg moved to accept
the consent agenda and Director
Tyrrell seconded the motion. The
motion carried.
Adjournment
Director Vento moved to adjourn
the meeting. Director Boone seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Published in the
Plymouth Sun Sailor
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 2016
540101
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE AREA
SCHOOLS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Robbinsdale Area Schools is accepting bids for Plymouth Middle
School Boiler Room 2016 Deferred
Maintenance and Hydronic System
Pipe Replacement.
Bid Opening: 10:00 AM Thursday, May 12, 2016
A Pre-bid walk through is scheduled for 2:00 PM Tuesday, May 3,
2016.
Full Notice to Bidders can be
found at www.rdale.org; About
Us; Bid Notices.
Contact Marla Johnson, 763504-8051 with questions.
Published in the
Plymouth Sun Sailor,
Brooklyn Center Sun Post,
Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
April 28, May 5, 2016
539543
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE
AREA SCHOOLS
WORK SESSION SUMMARY
MINUTES OF THE
APRIL 4, 2016 SCHOOL
BOARD WORK SESSION
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DISTRICT NO. 281
ROBBINSDALE AREA
SCHOOLS MEETING
SUMMARY MINUTES OF
THE MARCH 21, 2016
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Full meeting minutes are available at the office and on our website.
Call to Order and Roll Call
Chair Green called the meeting
to order. Present: Helen Bassett,
Patsy Green, David Boone, Michael
Herring, Pam Lindberg, Sherry Tyrrell, and John Vento, Directors; and
Carlton Jenkins, Superintendent.
There was a quorum and the
meeting was called to order.
Acceptance of Agenda
Director Vento moved to accept
the revised agenda. Director Tyrrell
seconded the motion. Motion carried
Teaching and Learning
A. Response to the Resolution
from the American Indian Education Parent Committee
The Board heard a recommendation to approve the response
and action plan to address the nonconcurrent status of the American
Indian Education Resolution. The
presenters were Dr. Lori Simon and
Marcellus Davis. Director Boone
moved approval of the resolution
and Director Tyrrell seconded the
motion. Motion carried.
Operations
A. Approval of Achievement and
Integration Budget
District administration recommended approval of the 2016/17
Achievement and Integration Budget. Director Vento moved approval. Director Bassett seconded the
motion. Motion carried.
B. Second Reading Policy #899,
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles-Drones
The board heard the second
reading of Policy #899 Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles-Drones. The presenter was Steve White. Mr. White
noted the revisions. Director Lindberg moved approval of the revised
policy. Director Boone seconded
the motion. Motion carried.
C. Second Reading Policy #806,
Crisis Management
The board heard the second
reading of Policy #806 Crisis Management. The presenter was Steve
White. Mr. White noted that no
changes were requested at the first
meeting. Director Herring moved
approval of the policy. Director Tyrrell seconded the motion. Motion
carried.
D. Second
Reading Policy
#698, Teaching to State Standards
The board heard the second
reading of Policy #698 Teaching
to State Standards. The presenter
was Dr. Lori Simon. Dr. Simon noted that there were no questions or
changes requested after the first
reading. Director Herring moved
approval of the policy. Director
Lindberg seconded the motion.
Motion carried.
Consent Agenda
The Consent Agenda included
administrative matters, personnel
matters, and financial matters. Director Boone moved to accept the
consent agenda and Director Tyrrell
seconded the motion. The motion
carried.
Adjournment
Director Herring moved to adjourn the meeting. Director Vento
seconded the motion. Motion carried.
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Plymouth Sun Sailor
Brooklyn Center Sun Post
Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 2016
540114
NOTICE OF SELF
STORAGE SALE
Please take notice Central Self
Storage New Hope located at
5040 Winnetka Ave., New Hope,
MN 55427 intends to hold an auction of the goods stored in the
following units in default for nonpayment of rent. The sale will occur
as an online auction via www.storagetreasures.com on 05/18/16 at
11:00am. Unless stated otherwise,
the description of the contents are
household goods and furnishings.
Melissa Wilson; Barb Blue.
All property is being stored at
the above self-storage facility. This
sale may be withdrawn at any time
without notice. Certain terms and
conditions apply. See manager for
details.
Published in the
New Hope-Golden Valley Sun Post
May 5, 12, 2016
540553
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
AUCTION SALE
Trojan Storage of Crystal located
at 5217 Hanson Ct. N., Crystal, MN
55429 will conduct sale(s) online at
www.storagetreasures.com. Notice
is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auction on
May 17, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
Personal property including but
not limited to furniture, tools, and/
or other household items. All property is being stored at the above
self-storage facility.
This sale may be withdrawn at
any time without notice. The name
of the person(s) whose personal
property to be sold is:
Micah Overman, Lisa Nourie,
Cheryl Zaworski
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Crystal-Robbinsdale Sun Post
May 5, 12, 2016
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In 2015, the society welcomed 23,072 animals.
Of those, 91 percent were
placed with families. It is
a milestone the organization has been working toward for the past decade.
Such a prominent milestone could not have been
reached without the generosity of its supporters,
according to the Animal
Humane Society.
Over the past 18
months, weve invested in
expanded behavior programs, advanced medical treatments, foster
care and post-adoption
support to help even the
most challenged animals
get a second chance, the
2015 annual report states.
As a result of these new
investments, our humane
euthanasia rate dropped
from 16.6 percent 8.8 percent in the past year.
Every day, new donations are gifted to the organization, but no day is
as big for the society as
the day of Walk for Animals.
Walk for Animals is
the organizations annual
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themselves and teaching
to state standards. High
school graduates, Jenkins
said, bring more wealth
into the community, and
standards ensure that students will be served at the
highest level.
The performance gap
between various student
socioeconomic
groups
also came up in Jenkins
address. He said Minnesota has one of the widest
performance gaps in the
country and warned that
thousands of two-legged
and four-legged participants.
This years Walk for
Animals will be May 7, at
the Golden Valley location, 845 Meadow Lane.
N., and marks the events
42nd year.
Each year we try
and make the walk better than the last, said
Animal Humane Society
Content and Media Producer Zach Nugent.
New this year, the organization is partnering
with Indeed Brewing and
a beer truck will be set up
near the main stage.
We are also looking to
make this a Zero Waste
event, so we are partnering with a recycling and
composting group this
year, he said.
Activities are bountiful
at this annual event.
Tie those laces and join
the 2.5 mile walk around
the neighborhood with
your pet.
Browse the plethora
of vendor booths selling
pet-related items such as
gourmet dog treats, toys
and more.
Have an animal that
never sits still for photos?
Let the professional photographers handle it.
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Good thing Im not
Donald Trump. Youd be
out of here, he joked when
an audience members cell
phone sounded during the
speech.
There will be no heroes
coming from the outside
to save us, Robbinsdale
Area Schools, to make us
this district of excellence,
Jenkins said as his address
drew to a close. The real
heroes are in this room and
in our community. Its a
great day to be in Robbinsdale.
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worrying about the commute home in heavy traffic, she said. Im also excited, and nervous, to live
away from home for the
first time. I have an amazing and supportive family,
and Im worried that Ill
miss them. I guess finding
friends is also a concern of
mine.
Franz plans to major in
computer science but has
not yet decided what specialization to pursue.
One day, she hopes to be
a computer programmer.
Im leaning towards web
or user interface design,
she said. Ill probably
work for a company until I
can strike out on my own as
a consultant, my eventual
goal.
In her free time, Franz enjoys writing Java programs
that transliterate what she
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structure has carried over
with her to her online college classes.
This spring, Franz will
graduate from Minnesota
Virtual Academy and finish her second year of college simultaneously.
Minnesota
Virtual
Academy gave her the freedom to accomplish these
goals, Jennifer Franz said.
Thanks to her PSEO
classes, Franz will likely
graduate college in 2018.
In the fall, Franz will
pack her belongings and
make the short jaunt from
New Hope to the University of Minnesota Twin
Cities campus.
Going with her are three
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