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Minnesota Charter Schools by Legislative District Senator Representative School 2 Paul Utke (R) 02B Steve Green (R) Naytahwaush Community School – Naytahwaush [email protected] [email protected] 3 Thomas (Tom) Bakk (DFL) 03A Rob Ecklund (DFL) Birch Grove Community School – Tofte http://www.senate.mn/senatorbakkemail [email protected] Great Expectations School – Grand Marais Oshki Ogimaag Charter School – Grand Portage Vermillion Country School – Tower 03B Mary Murphy (DFL) Duluth Edison Charter School: North Star Academy – Duluth [email protected] North Shore Community School – Duluth 5 Justin Eichorn (R) 05A John Persell (DFL) Schoolcraft Learning Community – Bemidji [email protected] [email protected] TrekNorth High School – Bemidji Aurora Waasakone – Bemidji Voyageurs Expeditionary High School – Bemidji 6 David J. Tomassoni (DFL) 06A Julie Sandstede (DFL) Northern Lights Community School – Warba [email protected] [email protected] 06B Dave Lislegard (DFL) East Range Academy of Technology & Science (ERATS) – Eveleth [email protected] 7 Erik Simonson (DFL) 07B Liz Olson (DFL) Duluth Edison Charter School: Raleigh Academy – Duluth [email protected] [email protected] Harbor City International School – Duluth 9 Paul Gazelka (R) 09A John Poston (R) Pillager Area Charter School – Pillager [email protected] [email protected] 10 Carrie Ruud (R) 10A Joshua Heintzeman (R) Discovery Woods – Brainerd [email protected] [email protected] 10B Dale K. Lueck (R) Crosslake Community School – Crosslake [email protected] Minisinaakwaang Leadership Academy – McGregor 12 Torry Westrom (R) 12A Jeff Backer (R) Glacial Hills Elementary School – Starbuck [email protected] [email protected] 14 Jerry Relph 14A Tama Theis (R) Athlos Academy of St. Cloud [email protected] [email protected] STRIDE Academy – St. Cloud 14B Dan Wolgamott (DFL) St. Cloud Math and Science Academy – St. Cloud [email protected] 16 Gary Dahms (R) 16A Chris Swedzinski (R) Clarkfield Charter School – Clarkfield [email protected] [email protected] E.C.H.O. Charter School – Echo MN Association of Charter Schools December 2019 Minnesota Charter Schools by Legislative District 17 Andrew Lang (R) 17B Dave Baker (R) DREAM Technical Academy – Willmar [email protected] [email protected] 18 Scott J. Newman (R) 18A Dean Urdahl (R) New Century Academy – Hutchinson [email protected] [email protected] 18B Glenn Gruenhagen (R) EdVisions Off Campus Charter School – Henderson [email protected] Green Isle Community School – Green Isle MN New Country School – Henderson New Discoveries Montessori School – Hutchinson 19 Nick Frentz (DFL) 19A Jeff Brand (DFL) Lafayette Charter School – Lafayette [email protected] [email protected] 19B Jack Considine (DFL) Kato Public Charter School – Mankato [email protected] 20 Rich Draheim (R) 20B Todd Lippert (DFL) Arcadia Charter School – Northfield [email protected] [email protected] 23 Julie Ann Rosen (R) 23B Jeremy Munson (R) East-West International Education Academy – Waldorf [email protected] [email protected] 24 John Jasinski (R) 24A John Petersburg (R) CHOICE Technical Academy - Owatonna [email protected] [email protected] TEAM Academy – Waseca 24B Brian Daniels (R) Cannon River STEM School – Faribault [email protected] Nerstrand Elementary School – Nerstrand Discovery Public School of Faribault – Faribault 25 David H. Senjem (R) 25B Duane Sauke (DFL ) Rochester Beacon Academy – Rochester [email protected] [email protected] 26 Carla Nelson (R) 26A Tina Liebling (DFL) Rochester Math and Science Academy – Rochester [email protected] [email protected] Rochester STEM Academy – Rochester Rosa Parks Charter High School – Rochester 28 Jeremy Miller (R) 28A Gene Pelowski Jr. (DFL) Bluffview Montessori School – Winona [email protected] [email protected] Ridgeway Community School – Ridgeway Riverway Learning Community – Winona 28B Gregory M. Davids (R) La Crescent Montessori & STEM School – La Crescent [email protected] 29 Bruce Anderson (R) 29A Joe McDonald (R) Jane Goodall Environmnetal Sciences Academy – Maple Lake MN Association of Charter Schools December 2019 Minnesota Charter Schools by Legislative District [email protected] [email protected] 29B Marion O'Neil (R) Swan River Montessori School – Monticello [email protected] 30 Mary Kiffmeyer (R) 30A Nick Zerwas (R) (Resigned) Spectrum High School – Elk River [email protected] [email protected] 30B Eric Lucero (R) Kaleidoscope Charter School – Otsego [email protected] 31 Michelle Benson (R) 31B Cal Bahr (R) Star of the North Academy – East Bethel [email protected] [email protected] DaVinci Academy of Arts and Sciences – Ham Lake 32 Mark Koran (R) 32A Brian Johnson (R) Art & Science Academy – Isanti [email protected] [email protected] 32B Anne Neu (R) Phoenix Academy of Art & Science – North Branch [email protected] TRIO Wolf Creek Distance Learning Charter School – Lindstrom 34 Warren Limmer (R) 34A Kirstin Robbins (R) Minnesota Excellence in Learning – Maple Grove [email protected] [email protected] 34B Dennis Smith (R) Parnassus Preparatory School – Maple Grove [email protected] 35 Jim Abeler (R) 35A John Heinrich (R) PACT Charter School – Ramsey [email protected] [email protected] 36 John Hoffman (DFL) 36A Zack Stephenson (DFL) Modern Montessori – Champlin [email protected] [email protected] Northwest Passage High School – Coon Rapids 36B Melissa Hortman (DFL) Athlos Leadership Academy – Brooklyn Park [email protected] Noble Academy – Brooklyn Park SAGE Academy Charter School – Brooklyn Park 37 Jerry Newton (DFL) 37A Erin Koegel (DFL) Paladin Career & Technical High School – Blaine [email protected] [email protected] 39 Karin Housley (R) 39A Bob Dettmer (R) Lakes International Language Academy – Forest Lake North Lakes Academy Charter Middle School – Forest Lake [email protected] [email protected] River Grove Elementary – Marine on St. Croix 39B Shelly Christensen (DFL) New Heights School – Stillwater [email protected] St. Croix Preparatory Academy – Stillwater 40 Chris Eaton (DFL) 40A Michael Nelson (DFL) Excell Academy for Higher Learning – Brooklyn Park Nasha Shkola – Brooklyn Park MN Association of Charter Schools December 2019 Minnesota Charter Schools by Legislative District http://www.senate.mn/senatoreatonemail [email protected] Prairie Seeds Academy – Brooklyn Park 40B Samantha Vang (DFL) New Millenium Academy – Brooklyn Center [email protected] Progeny Academy – Brooklyn Center 41 Carolyn Laine (DFL) 41B Mary Kunesh–Podein (DFL) Global Academy – Columbia Heights [email protected] [email protected] Tesfa International School – Columbia Heights 42 Jason "Ike" Isaacson (DFL) 42B Jamie Becker–Finn (DFL) AFSA – Vadnais Heights/Little Canada [email protected] rep.jamie.becker–[email protected] Lionsgate Academy - Shoreview 43 Charles Wiger (DFL) 43A Peter Fischer (DFL) Level Up Academy – White Bear Lake http://www.senate.mn/senatorwigeremail [email protected] 43B Leon Lillie (DFL) Lionsgate Academy - North St. Paul [email protected] North Metro Flex Academy – North St. Paul 45 Ann H. Rest (DFL) 45A Lyndon Carlson (DFL) Beacon Academy – Crystal http://www.senate.mn/senatorrestemail [email protected] 45B Mike Freiberg (DFL) LoveWorks Academy for Visiual & Performing Arts – Golden Valley [email protected] 46 Ron Latz (DFL) 46B Cheryl Youakim (DFL) Agamim Classical Academy – Hopkins [email protected] [email protected] Ubah Medical Academy – Hopkins 47 Scott Jensen (R) 47A Jim Nash (R) Cologne Academy – Cologne [email protected] [email protected] 47B Greg Boe (R) World Learner School of Chaska – Chaska [email protected] 49 Melisa Franzen (DFL) 49A Rep. Steve Elkins Eagle Ridge Academy – Eden Prairie [email protected] [email protected] International Spanish Language Academy – Minnetonka Lionsgate Academy – Crystal PIM Arts High School – Eden Prairie 50 Melissa Halvorson Wiklund (DFL) 50A Michael Howard (DFL) Seven Hills Preparatory Academy - Richfield [email protected] [email protected] Horizon Science Academy-Twin Cities – Richfield Success Academy - Bloomington 50B Andrew Carlson (DFL) Seven Hills Preparatory Academy – Bloomington [email protected] 52 Matt Klein (DFL) 52A Rick Hansen (DFL) Academic Arts High School – West St. Paul [email protected] [email protected] BlueSky Online Charter School – West St. Paul 52B Ruth Richardson (DFL) Discovery Charter School - Inver Grove Heights MN Association of Charter Schools December 2019 Minnesota Charter Schools by Legislative District [email protected] 53 Susan Kent (DFL) 53A Tou Xiong (DFL) Woodbury Leadership Academy – Woodbury [email protected] [email protected] 53B Steve Sandell (DFL) Math and Science Academy – Woodbury [email protected] 54 Karla Bigham (DFL) 54A Ann Clafliln (DFL) Natural Science Academy – St. Paul Park [email protected] [email protected]
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  • November 6, 2020

    November 6, 2020

    Metro Cities News November 6, 2020 Reminder: CRF Spending Reports Due November 10 The next Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) spending reports, for spending by local governments through October 31st, are due next Tuesday, November 10th. The deadline for cities to spend their CRF allocation is November 15th. Any funds returned to counties must be returned by November 20th. The Office of MN Management and Budget (MMB) FAQ document can be found here: https://mn.gov/mmb-stat/crao/faqs-for-local-governments-as-of-sept-25-411pm.pdf Please contact Patricia Nauman at 651-215-4002 or [email protected] with any questions. RSVP for November 19 Policy Adoption Meeting! Metro Cities’ policy adoption meeting will be held remotely on Thursday, November 19th at 4:00 p.m. at which time 2021 legislative policies will be adopted by the membership. Draft policies are available for review here. Protocols for policy adoption were emailed to city managers and administrators and additional details will be provided in advance of the meeting. Cities are asked to select delegates for voting purposes and attendance is open to all member city officials and staff. Your presence is important and appreciated. Metro Cities has invited Briana Bierschbach from the Star Tribune and Brian Bakst from Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) on the 19th to share their insights on the elections and upcoming legislative session. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 651-215-4000. We look forward to seeing you! Elections Shift Several Legislative Seats – Split Majorities Maintained This election cycle, in addition to the presidential and national elections, the 201 state legislative seats were up for election.