Communicator FALL 2015
Wayzata School Board Election Nov. 3 THE WAYZATA PUBLIC Schools Board of Education has seven members who are elected at large to four-year terms. On November 3, 2015, voters will elect four members to four-year terms each. There are six candidates for the November 3 election, including two incumbents: Board Chair Linda Cohen and Board Clerk Cheryl Polzin. Board Treasurer Carter Peterson and Vice Chair Jay Hesby will not be seeking re-election. To learn more about the election and this year’s candidates, visit www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ schoolboard.candidates.
MEET THE CANDIDATES!
A candidate forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters, will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 6:30 – 8 p.m. at the WHS Auditorium where community members can ask questions and hear from those seeking a spot on the school board.
Stand Against Stigma ON SATURDAY, October 10, the nonprofit HEART (Helping Every At Risk Teen) will host a free event to deepen community awareness and support on mental illness. Dr. Joel Oberstar, Prairie Care CEO, will speak, followed by a question-and-answer panel discussion. The event takes place from 10:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Hindu Temple of Minnesota, 10530 Troy Ln N, Maple Grove, MN 55311.
Excellence. For Each and Every Student.
Possible School Start Time Changes Considered By Superintendent CHACE B. ANDERSON
AT THE AUGUST 24 School Board Work Session, I presented board members with information regarding the possibility of changing school start times in Wayzata Public Schools effective at the beginning of 2016-17 school year. Recent attendance area changes and the planned opening of Meadow Ridge Elementary School in the fall of 2016 necessitated taking a look at school transportation routes and school start times for each of our schools. Further, it presented an opportunity for the school district to consider school start times that are in alignment with the natural sleep patterns, and consistent with the academic and medical research, of teenagers and adolescents. During recent years, the district has been studying the research advocating for later school start times for teenagers and adolescents and has received input from parents and community members around the topic. Three feasible start time scenarios were developed by district staff and the school district’s transportation consultants and presented to the school board for its consideration. The three
scenarios are titled: 1) Status Quo Scenario, 2) Research-Aligned Scenario and 3) Hybrid Scenario. Visit www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/ starttimes to view the report in its entirety. Attend School Start Time Information Meeting October 1
Parents, staff and community members are invited to attend an informational session on Thursday, October 1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Central Middle School Auditorium to learn more about the academic and medical research that supports later school start times for teenagers and adolescents, and the scenarios presented to the Wayzata School Board. Kyla Wahlstrom, Ph.D. and Con Iber, M.D., experts in the field of adolescent sleep needs and school start times, will present information and answer questions from the audience. Final Decision Anticipated at October 12 School Board Meeting
Feedback from parents, staff and community members will be gathered throughout September and early October prior to the school board making a decision regarding start times at the October 12 meeting. Any changes approved by the board would take effect at the start of the 2016-17 school year. Thank you for your continued support of our schools. To learn more about school start times and submit feedback for consideration, visit www.wayzata.k12.mn.us/starttimes.
Construction Projects on Track CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS approved by voters in 2014 are moving along as planned according to Jon Deutsch, director of facilities and transportation. “We’re happy with the progress we made over the summer,” said Deutsch. “There’s a lot of work going on in the district, and we have been successful at maintaining schedules and staying on budget.”
Meadow Ridge Elementary School
Wayzata’s eighth elementary school, which is now officially called Meadow Ridge Elementary School after unanimous board approval in July, is on track to open in the fall of 2016. Work at Wayzata High School consists of a new four-story classroom addition, expanded cafeteria space, music/performing arts addition, gymnasium and locker rooms, and upper and lower commons areas. In addition, new secure entrances have been completed at both East and West Middle Schools.
South-facing view of Wayzata High School’s classroom addition