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<br /> STAFF MEET,EAT AND GEEK to help students achieve school Dan Huffman,Executive Director
<br /> Greg Saunders,Instructional success and plan for a career of Business Services,presented at
<br /> Innovation coach,makes his during National School Counseling the conference on the Affordable
<br /> rounds to all school sites for a Week in February,sponsored by Care Act
<br /> "Meet,Eat and Geek"with staff the American School Counselor
<br /> - + This lunch and learn opportunity Association(ASCA) Middle School CENTENNIAL STAFF
<br /> ,` ... shares fun and creative tools Counselors are Corinna Morse, RECOGNIZED FOR RAISING
<br /> 1y` for mind-mapping(organizing Dawn Westanmo and Mary $20 MILLION
<br /> Information)via Google Apps Macken High School Counseling Shannon Nelson,secretary,Special
<br /> Teachers are Invited to Meet,Eat and and how technology can enhance team Includes Angle Law,Sally Education,along with staff from
<br /> Geek lunch and learn sessions that
<br /> help them learn how technology can instruction Nelson,Ruth Olson,Pam Rehnelt, Anoka County and other school
<br /> enhance Instruction DeeAnn Sibley and Jessica Slier districts were recently recognized
<br /> PARAPROFESSIONALS Mary Ann Marietta Is the counselor for their roles as recorders In the
<br /> CELEBRATED IN JANUARY at the Centennial Alternative Local Collaborative Time Study,
<br /> Paraprofessionals work with Learning Center which has earned more than$20
<br /> Centennial students in many ways million In federal funds since 1997
<br /> They assist with special education SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS t0 help children and families In the
<br /> students,oversee lunch and recess, AND STAFF PRESENT AT north metro The recorders ask
<br /> and help our teachers and staff in MSBA CONFERENCE more than 500 study participants
<br /> the classroom and media center School Board Members Suzy what they are doing at random
<br /> Professionals Week was observed Guthmueller and Karen Lodico moments Those activities translate
<br /> i� January 25-31 throughout our presented at the Minnesota School Into federal funds,and the money
<br /> Paraprofessionals were celebrated school sites Boards Association Conference Is distributed back to the school
<br /> In January throughout the District for along with Superintendent Brian districts and the community by
<br /> their assistance In the classrooms,In
<br /> the lunchrooms and on the playgrounds STUDENT COUNSELORS Dietz and Krista Bergert,Director the Anoka County Children and
<br /> HONORED IN FEBRUARY of Public Information and Community Family Council
<br /> Our student counselors were Outreach on the importance of
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<br /> and Co onlinemmld-March dslydt residents In mid-March and posted online
<br /> THE SCHOOL BOARD MEETINGS CREDITS
<br /> The 2015 School Board meeting calendar,s publ,shed online at,sd12 org Meet- DESIGN
<br /> OBSERVER rigs are held at 6 30pm at the D,stnct Office Board Room unless otherwise Lady-thafan Design
<br /> indicated Meeungs are also cable-cast on cable channel 20
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<br /> ,OLP DISTRICT, I.- ,L.l- SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS Modern Press
<br /> Christina W,Ison Chairperson John Burns Drecfor EDITOR
<br /> Me Observers published for residents of Blaine Centerville Circle P,nes,Lexington c Ison,.Isd12 org Iburns,a.2org Krista Bergert
<br /> Lino Lakes and the students in the Centennial School District All res,dents receive Karen Lod,co,V,he Chairperson Kathryn T-ro Director
<br /> this T.Inkeuon because of their support for the d,st„ct through tax payments kipd,c,@,,dl2 org Kumm�a,sd12 org
<br /> S-y Guthmueller,Clerk Brian D,ete Sunanoteodent/Ex-offc,o
<br /> DISTRICT OFFICE 4707 North Road i❑rcle P,nes AN 55014 763 792 6000 s9u[hmueller�a,sd12 org bd,eO,ai1dl2 org
<br /> Cable Tv channel 20,--adl2 org Ray Culp Treasurer
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