In 2021, the Minnesota State Legislature established the Solar For Schools grant program, administered by the Minnesota Department of Commerce Division of Energy Resources. The program is designed to promote the installation of solar energy systems on Minnesota schools and, since January of 2022, 92 schools around the State have been awarded grants to install solar arrays. The Lake Superior School District has been conducting a feasibility study to look at costs for such a system and cost savings with regard to the dollars the District expends on energy consumption. 40% of grant funding for the program comes from President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and 40% comes from the State of Minnesota. The estimated cost for the system that is under consideration is around $1,400,000. If LSSD were to be awarded a grant, the District would need to invest around $340,000 of its own money to bring the plan to fruition. If this plan were to move forward, the annual savings to the District’s electric bill is estimated to be $57,000 per year with that amount dropping to around $40,000 per year over the 20 year lifespan of the solar equipment. At Tuesday night’s meeting, the Board voted to submit the feasibility study to the Minnesota Department of Commerce. Stay tuned for further developments.
The Board approved recommendations for the following additions to the LSSD teaching staff.
Annie Seaberg, Special Education Teacher at THHS.
Erika Johnston, Life Science Teacher at THHS.
Sarah James, Math Teacher at THHS.
Alexis Stainbrook, Title 1 Teacher at Minnehaha.
Annmarie Ulvestad, 4th Grade Teacher at Minnehaha.
Rachel Jackson, Assistant Principal at THHS.
Also approved was the addition of a Special Education teaching position at William Kelley School. Contracts were approved for Bruce Remme, Community Education Director, for Computer Technicians Mitch Wright and Angela Johnson, and for Peggy Torgerson as Financial Assistant.
Some months ago, teaching staff from the Music Department proposed a trip for band students to Las Vegas and Los Angeles for March of 2025. The proposal was tabled while the board sought more information about logistics for the trip. Those questions have been answered and the Board voted in support of the trip moving forward. Staff will be working with a company that has coordinated class trips in the past. Further details about the trip will be available to interested band students and their families in the near future.
Finally, the Board voted to enter into an agreement with the Minnesota Cooperative High School Sports Association. This agreement will allow girls from William Kelley High School and from Two Harbors High School to compete together as one soccer team, representing the LSSD.
The next School Board meeting is scheduled for August 13th at 6PM and will be held at Two Harbors High School.