June 2017 Communicator

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Communicator JUNE 2017

Excellence. For Each and Every Student.

From the Superintendent By Superintendent CHACE B. ANDERSON

THE END OF the school year always brings both exciting and bittersweet feelings. This is especially true for me this year as my youngest graduated from Wayzata High School on June 2. Since I came to the district nine years ago, I have been so proud to say that I am both superintendent and a dad in the district with both my kids attending Wayzata Public Schools. From now on I will proudly say I have two alumni that were well prepared and positively impacted by countless teachers, staff and members of our community…it definitely takes a village. Congratulations to the Class of 2017 graduates and families as you begin a new, exciting, and yes probably a little bittersweet, chapter of your lives. I hope you enjoy this issue of the Communicator, full of examples of our students’ exceling and making our community a better place. See page 2 for more information about important funding needs currently under consideration by the Wayzata School Board. These funding needs are being driven by continued enrollment growth, facilities issues, inadequate state funding and classroom technology. The 2017 State Legislative Session ended on May 26 resulting in an education bill that contains a 2% per year increase to the basic education funding formula for the 2018-19 biennium. While we are grateful to our local legislators for supporting this funding increase, our district continues to face budget challenges due to the State’s basic funding formula not keeping pace with inflation for a number of years. The School Board will review final funding options in June and July, resulting in a decision about any requests for voter-approved funding to be placed on the November 7 general election ballot. Watch for more information coming in July. As always, I welcome your thoughts and questions at chace.anderson@wayzata.k12.mn.us.

Congratulations, Class of 2017! MORE THAN 87 percent of the 782 graduates in the following choices for their post-high school plans: the Wayzata High School Class of 2017 are making • Other education: 25 plans to attend two- or four-year colleges or universities. • Military: 10 The summary of post-high school plans for the • Work: 17 class of 2017 includes the following: • Other plans: 46 • University of Minnesota, all campuses: 174 The top 10 colleges chosen by 2017 Wayzata • Minnesota four-year state universities: 19 graduates are: • Minnesota four- year private colleges/ • University of Minnesota - Twin Cities (140) universities: 77 • University of Minnesota - Duluth (31) • Minnesota one- and two- year colleges: 38 • University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire (30) • Out-of-state four-year public colleges/universities/ • St. Thomas University (29) academies: 225 • University of Wisconsin - Madison (22) • Out-of-state four-year private colleges/universities: 79 • Iowa State University (22) • Out-of-state one- and two-year colleges: 3 • Normandale Community College (21) • College bound, school undecided: 68 • University of Wisconsin - Stout (18) • College bound, non-U.S. colleges: 1 • North Dakota State University (16) • Total college bound students: 684 • St. Olaf College (14) The remaining Wayzata students have indicated • University of North Dakota (12)


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