The threat of additional flooding or water receding raised doubts during the mid-April city council meeting over whether investing in a public city beach at that location was wise.
The threat of additional flooding or water receding raised doubts during the mid-April city council meeting over whether investing in a public city beach at that location was wise.
“I think there’s work to be done in every community. I don’t think Pequot is uniquely in need of it compared to other places,” said Karen Rubado, Pequot Lakes teacher and SEED facilitator.
Equity, inclusion embedded in Pequot SEED programming
“I think there’s work to be done in every community. I don’t think Pequot is uniquely in need of it compared to other places,” said Karen Rubado, Pequot Lakes teacher and SEED facilitator. 2:00 am, Apr. 28, 2021 ×
Pequot Lakes High School. Brainerd Dispatch file photo
Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity something school staff members in Pequot Lakes are striving to do.
The SEED Project is a national program that partners with schools and communities on leadership development to drive personal and societal change toward social justice. In Pequot Lakes, it means a chance for growth.
Pequot Lakes School District: Board discusses 2022 budget
“We re looking at a sizable surplus that is solely because of the COVID one-time federal funding,” Business Manager Heidi Hagen said. “The assumption there is that we are going to be receiving just under $800,000 of one-time funding.” 3:00 am, Apr. 23, 2021 ×
In its Monday, April 19, meeting, the Pequot Lakes School Board heard from Business Manager Heidi Hagen regarding parameters for the district s 2022 budget.
As it currently stands, the district would operate in fiscal year 2022 with $25,839,739 in revenues against $24,768,704 in total expenditures, leading to a surplus of $1,071,035, thanks in part to federal COVID-19 funds brought into the district.