The Sleepy Eye Herald Dispatch
Superintendent John Cselovszki gave an update on COVID-19 numbers when the School Board met Dec. 9. As of that day two elementary students were in isolation and 24 in quarantine; in the high school one student was in isolation and 14 in quarantine. He said the school would stay the course with in-person elementary and the hybrid high school learning model.
Cselovszki reported the good news that Sleepy Eye PUblic School had been awarded a $20,000 grant by Mary Ann Christensen and her family. Funds will be used for teacher appreciation, student incentives, social/emotional learning and transition activity supplies, creating learning and relaxation areas in the high school, STEM/CTE CNC laser engraver, and kitchen equipment upgrades.