Skip to main content

The Citizen

Page 1

Press Publications 4779 Bloom Avenue White Bear Lake, MN 55110

Hug ugo o Den enta tall C ar are e

CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED

PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 9 CIRCLE PINES, MN

5677 147th Street North www.hugodentalcare.com

651-426-1639

THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2023 VOL. 20 NO. 18 www.readthecitizen.com $1.00

RICE LAKE TRAIL: Improved boardwalk scheduled to open this fall PAGE 2

4 Minnesotans benefit from ‘robot legs’

Back To School

BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR

On Sept. 16, four Minnesota children will put on their “robot legs,” all in an effort to build awareness around accessibility and inclusion while raising money so that another child can have the experience of walking on their own. The Kourageous Karter Foundation will host the second annual fun run/walk, but this year closer to home in Hugo rather than in St. Paul. “It just made sense to do it at Lions Park. It is the one playground that we go to frequently, we were involved in the design of the project, and it represents access and inclusion, which is the main point of the foundation that we created,” said Kourageous Karter founder Tiffany Goodchild. “We want to showcase the (inclusive) playground … it is one of the best ones.” Goodchild, a Hugo resident, launched a nonprofit, the Kourageous Karter Foundation, back in 2020 right before the pandemic hit. The organization’s mission is to raise money for causes that directly affect families like hers as well as to offer them resources. The foundation gets its name from her son Karter, who was born via an emergency caesarean section after his mother experienced a spontaneous fetal maternal hemorrhage. Karter suffered a massive hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy injury (HIE). At first, the family was told Karter wouldn’t survive, then it turned into “he might not live to see his first birthday” … and then, “You can probably make a five-year plan.” Goodchild describes Karter, 7, as a “medically complex child.” As a result of the brain injury,

Behind the scenes

As local school districts gear up for the 2023-2024 school year, district staff members reflect on the preparation necessary to host students once again.

White Bear Lake

At White Bear Lake High School, Don Bosch will remain principal at South Campus, with students in grades 11 and 12, before he retires at the end of the 2023-24 school year. Carrie Barth, who is a long-serving associate principal at South Campus, will serve a one-year appointment as North Campus principal with students in grades nine and 10 for 2023-24. Principal Russ Reetz, who began in the district this summer, will serve

Don Bosch White Bear Lake Principal

as the external-facing principal of the unified grades 9-12 at White

Bear Lake Area High School. At White Bear, school teams are working to update staff and student handbooks and prepare welcome-back communications to stakeholders. At North Campus, the site of the future unified high school, the construction of the second phase continues with the renovation of the existing building and the addition of an 850-seat auditorium and art spaces. Staff continues to plan the school day around the

ongoing construction, which will be completed when the school opens as a unified high school serving grades 9-12 in the fall of 2024. Some “behind-thescenes” tasks underway at White Bear include scheduling school picture days, planning for distribution of Chromebooks, facilitating parking passes and planning for events such as open houses and Homecoming. School teams are also working with LINK Crew

CONTRIBUTED

The second annual Kourageous Karter Fun Run will be held Saturday, Sept. 16 in Hugo. Pictured (from left) are: Tiffany and Karter Goodchild, Megan and Cole Carlson and Jessie and Mitchell Starken.

SEE BACK TO SCHOOL, PAGE 3

SEE ROBOT LEGS, PAGE 8

$10.95 ANY $5 OFF purchase

Pizza & Salad Lunch Buffet

FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1923 2023

M-F from 11am - 2pm

The Citizen

&

GARDEN

CENTER

of $25 or more

SALE 20% – 40% OFF PERENNIALS AND SHRUBS

16155 Forest Blvd, Hugo (Highway 61) • Visit us On CIRCULATION 651-407-1234 ppcirc@presspubs.com

• 651-488-6707

NEWS 651-407-1230 citizen@presspubs.com

Not valid with any other offers Expires 9/30/23 782933

FLORAL L A N D SC A P I N G BY:

& PUB

2022

BEST OF THE PRESS

BEST OF THE PRESS

of the Press The Citizen

(651) 407-1094 • 7095 20th Ave S • Centerville, MN Voted Best Pizza!

ADVERTISING 651-407-1200 marketing@presspubs.com

CLASSIFIED 651-407-1250 classified@presspubs.com

PRODUCTION 651-407-1239 artmanager@presspubs.com

782934

of the Press


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook