The model - which we’re calling Pathways K-12 - builds on the work we are already doing in elementary schools. It also aligns with the Pathways model at Burnsville High School that helps students find their passions, understand how classes and careers fit together, and prepare for success after graduation.
In elementary school, we spark curiosity and wonder in each student through engaging learning experiences, caring staff, and a supportive environment. Students glimpse their futures and discover a world of possibilities.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is one of six districts to receive a computer science grant from the Minnesota Department of Education totaling nearly $80,000, with the potential to receive an additional two years of funding for a total of over $200,000 of support.
In District One91, the commitment to STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) not only exposes students to a variety of concepts earlier in life, it also helps produce a sense of consistent wonder. And that’s perfect, because our elementary Pathways model is all about making discoveries and helping students love learning.
Project KIDS is an exciting before- and after-school program for elementary-aged students, Kindergarten through grade 5.
The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Board of Education approved a mask requirement for staff, students and visitors in District 191 schools to start the 2021-22 school year as part of the district’s health and safety protocols in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Elizabeth Vaught, current principal at Neill Elementary, will be moving to William Byrne STEM Elementary, and current Byrne Principal Lyle Bomsta will be moving to Neill Elementary.
You must fill out a new Parent Portal Access Form found on the district website at www.hffmcsd.org under the PARENTS link. On the PARENTS page please look for the link to the Parent Portal Access Form PDF. Return the completed form to your child’s school.
You will be able to access your student’s schedules, attendance, grades, and assignments, as well as demographic and emergency contact information.
Each parent or guardian may have separate accounts. You will each need to apply for your account and you will need a different email address for each account.
The parent portal is secure and password protected so that only a student’s parents, legal guardians can use the portal to access that student’s information. Soon high school students will be able to use the portal to access his/her information.
Raider Readers - Raider Readers will meet today at 2:30 to distribute the book The Last Thing He Told Me. We will also discuss a reading schedule. New members are welcome! Snacks will be served.
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