We are always looking for great volunteers to advise on how students are learning. For more information, please get in touch with Christina Lundgren, Director of Teaching and Learning.
The World’s Best Workforce Plan 2021-22 (state statute, section 120B.11) is a comprehensive, long-term planning structure to support and improve teaching and learning with the goal of producing the world’s best workforce. It is intended to serve as a foundational document that aligns educational systems, structures, and initiatives that ensure student achievement from pre-k through high school. This plan leads the committee's efforts.
The World’s Best Workforce Plan (state statute, section 120B.11) is a comprehensive, long-term planning structure to support and improve teaching and learning with the goal of producing the world’s best workforce. It is intended to serve as a foundational document that aligns educational systems, structures, and initiatives that ensure student achievement from pre-k through high school.
We are always looking for great volunteers to advise on how students are learning. For more information, please contact Christina Lundgren, Director of Teaching and Learning.
The World’s Best Workforce Plan 2021-22 (state statute, section 120B.11) is a comprehensive, long-term planning structure to support and improve teaching and learning to produce the world’s best workforce. It is intended to serve as a foundational document that aligns educational systems, structures, and initiatives that ensure student achievement from pre-k through high school. This plan leads the committee's efforts.
Baxter –
Garfield – Mike Stanek
Harrison – Amanda Binda
Lowell – Jessica Mauro
Nisswa – Seth Nelson
Riverside – Alicia Priglmeier
Early Childhood – Brooke Falk
FMS – Martha Rustad
Special Ed –
BHS – Kari Eckman
BHS – Charles Black Lance
AIPAC – Pam Beaulieu
Community Member – Dr. Sandra Potthoff
Community Member – Amanda Small
Elementary Admin – Jim Conrad
Secondary Admin – Amy Jordan
School Board Member – Randy Heidmann
School Board Member – Michelle Brekken
Director Teaching and Learning – Christina Lundgren
Executive Director of Schools – Kari Ross
Superintendent – Peter Grant
It is Brainerd Public School's mission, in partnership with the community, to ensure all students achieve their individual potential by providing the highest-quality programs and resources to prepare learners for an ever-changing global society.
To that effect, on June 8, 2020, the Board of Education made a commitment to equity for All Students at Brainerd Public Schools. Since this time, the district has made progress toward the stated initiatives.
On July 19, 2021, the Board of Education reviewed and updated that commitment.