Lindsey Anderson is a parent who has two students graduating on May 30th at Two Harbors High School. She and her husband, Eric, attended last week’s Lake Superior School District 381 board meeting to advocate for themselves and other district families who are upset about the fact that this year’s graduation ceremony has been switched from the school gym to the auditorium. Due to the fact that the auditorium at the high school offers fewer seats than the gym, the families of graduates have found that they cannot accommodate all of their family members who are planning on attending the graduation ceremony. The smaller space will also affect any underclassmen and community members who would have liked to personally attend the ceremony.
District officials will be streaming the ceremony in the school cafeteria for those who don’t have tickets to see the graduation ceremony “live”. This solution, unfortunately, is not very satisfying for some folks who are traveling a long distance to watch their grandchildren graduate.
In her statement before the board, Anderson pointed out that graduation has always been a community event and she was unsure if the community understood that the change in venue would mean that there would be limits to community participation. She questioned the way that district officials communicated about the change, saying that some parents she spoke to were not clear on why the change was being made. District officials did send out a survey to families, but Anderson said that the reasons given about the change of venue were confusing. “We’ve all been given different information.” Apparently, some parents told her that they had not received any emails about the change.
Anderson stated that a number of families would like to see the ceremony moved back to the gym or to the football field so that more people could be accommodated. “Graduation was always held in the gym. It has been a big community event for everyone to enjoy together, to celebrate our kids who we encourage to be a part of this community. This is being taken away from both the community and the students this year.”
Board Chair, Traci Tiboni acknowledged that, “When things are being changed, everyone won’t be on the same page. The board was informed about the process and there were multiple communications about the change sent to district families.” School officials started communicating about the possibility of the change early last Fall. Surveys were sent out to parents and students, and the administrative team took all of that information into consideration before making their decision. Tiboni said that for now, the graduation ceremony will remain in the auditorium and administrators will be evaluating the pros and cons of the move prior to next year’s ceremony.
In other business, the board voted to accept the revised budget summary for fiscal year 2025. The summary for 2025 indicates that district revenues for this year totaled $26,807,000.00 while expenditures totaled $26,923,446.00. There were some unforeseen expenses that occurred this year that showed up on the balance sheet. School funding formulas are complicated and districts end up having to generate proposed budgets prior to having every piece of information about potential budget impacts. The proposed budget for 2026 is currently being worked on and will be presented at the next school board meeting, which will be held on June 10th at Two Harbors High School at 6:00 PM.