November 2013
Excellence. For each and every student.
Communicator BOARD APPROVES FEBRUARY 25, 2014 REFERENDUM TO ADDRESS ENROLLMENT GROWTH
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fter months of research, review and analysis, the Wayzata School Board voted unanimously to place two school funding questions before voters at a special election on February 25, 2014. • Question one will ask the community to vote on a $109.645 million bond referendum to expand Wayzata High School, build a new elementary school and upgrade safety, security and technology infrastructure. • Question two will ask voters to renew the district’s existing technology levy (called a “capital projects levy”), which will expire in 2016. The renewal would simply extend that levy - which funds technology equipment and support districtwide with approximately $2.7 million annually – for an additional 10 years. “A tremendous amount of work went into Continued on Page 2
A referendum will take place on February 25, 2014, to ask residents to add space to Wayzata High School and build an 8th elementary school to accommodate the district’s growing enrollment.
Wayzata Schools Has Much to be Grateful For
“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.” — Melody Beattie, author
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t’s hard to believe it is already November and Thanksgiving is right around the corner. At this busy time of year, I am reminded of the importance to give thanks and express my gratitude for being a part of such a wonderful school community committed to students and families. We have much to be thankful for—students who come to school every day ready to learn and help others, parents who are active partners and staff who are dedicated to meeting the needs of each and every student. This issue of the Communicator is full of examples of our students thriving—academically, through sports and other activities and by giving back to our community through service learning. As superintendent, I am also thankful for the leadership provided by our past, current and future School Board members. These district residents have given their time, talents and valuable perspectives for decades to make the Wayzata Public School District what it is today. Wayzata Public Schools has always been known for excellence and we are fortunate that
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we continue to be a school district of choice. The growth in our resident student enrollment is thanks to this reputation established by those coming before us. More information about the February 25, 2014 referendum to address our students’ needs for space, security and technology is featured in this month’s issue of the Communicator. Please join me in thanking School Board members Susan Drogemeuller, Susan Gaither and John Moroz as they finish their terms of service at the end of December. Their contributions are greatly appreciated and will be felt for years to come. On November 5, 2013, three new Board members were elected by the community and will begin serving at the January 13, 2014 regular Board meeting. Welcome Andrea Cuene, Sarah Johansen and Chris McCullough to the Wayzata School Board! And last but certainly not least, it is important to give thanks to all residents that support the school district, many of whom have graduated from Wayzata, have kids who have graduated, or who have worked for the district at some point in their lives. These connections are evident at special events such as the annual musical performance for senior citizens in our community. There was standing room only in
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the high school auditorium November 6 for the special performance of Kiss Me Kate. As these seniors were greeted prior to the show, they were asked to stand if they had worked in the district and over a quarter of the audience stood. And half the audience stood when veterans were asked to stand—we have much to be grateful for. I would like to close with a quote from German philosopher Albert Schweitzer, “At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by the spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us.” I hope you enjoy time with family and friends in the coming weeks. – Chace B. Anderson, Ph.D. is Superintendent of Wayzata Public Schools