Duluth Public Schools

Duluth Public Schools

Education Administration Programs

Duluth, Minnesota 272 followers

Working to inspire every student to achieve their potential & preparing students to lead productive, fulfilling lives.

About us

Duluth Public Schools are working to inspire every student to achieve their potential and preparing students to lead productive, fulfilling lives as citizens of Duluth and the wider world. As a community, we believe: ▪ Every student is unique with the potential to learn and achieve personal success. ▪ All children have the right to a quality education, delivered by highly qualified educators. ▪ A wide range of educational opportunities will lead to lifelong learners and productive global citizens. ▪ Including all voices in our community—inside and outside our schools, all ages and backgrounds—makes our schools strong and successful. ▪ Schools serve the entire community as places where neighborhoods and families find support, and people of all ages may access learning opportunities. ▪ It’s important to maximize available resources and identify innovative ways to attain the resources needed to further support education.

Website
https://www.isd709.org/
Industry
Education Administration Programs
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Duluth, Minnesota
Type
Educational

Locations

  • Primary

    4316 Rice Lake Rd

    Suite 108

    Duluth, Minnesota 55811, US

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    Communications Officer Adelle Wellens, Superintendent John Magas, Business Services Coordinator Brett Mensing and Executive Assistant Patty Paquette will be presenting at the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) national seminar in July. They will demonstrate the strategies and tactics we used to inform our community, families and staff about the importance of the referendums, including digital advertising, informational tables, public meetings and more.

    • Driving Change: Navigating Stakeholder Meetings and Strategic Advertising to Pass a Referendum

Wednesday, July 17
10:45-11:45 a.m. PT
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    Duluth is an amazing place to work and live in! 🏙️ Please consider applying or share this job with someone who would be a great fit! 🧑💼👩💼👨💼

    Duluth Public Schools is Hiring a Professional Development Coordinator! The Professional Development Coordinator is responsible for planning, facilitating, coordinating and monitoring, appropriate and timely district wide professional development for all staff serving as a resource to other district personnel. This position is responsible for developing, coordinating, and presenting professional development programs and sessions to facilitate the achievement of district initiatives and in alignment with the strategic plan. Position consults with and advises administrators and managers regarding the design of staff development programs; establishes learning objectives; develops training materials; and assesses the impact of training sessions. #Careers #HR #Apply

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    THANK YOU to all our amazing school bus drivers! Your dedication to the safety and ensuring the wellbeing of our students, especially on those bad weather days, is unmatched! Happy #SchoolBusDriversDay!

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    Happy #SchoolBusDriversDay to all the skilled & caring school bus drivers who safely shuttle students to and from school, field trips, & afterschool activities. So when you pick up and drop off at the bus stop today, remember: Thank your school bus driver!

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    While administration and school board members were lobbying for Duluth students and staff on Wednesday they ran into Denfeld Student School Board Rep. Larisa Miller (left) who is at the Capitol this week as she was accepted into the high school page program. She was able to take a moment to say hello and get a picture with School Board member Stephanie Williams (right). Congratulations Larisa on this amazing opportunity! We can’t wait to see what you do next! #ISD709EmpowerED

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    Duluth Public Schools to Hold Referendum for Digital Curriculum, Technology and Security Needs Voters will consider a $5.2 million per year capital projects levy during a special election on Tuesday, May 14 The Duluth School Board unanimously approved a resolution Tuesday night to return to voters with a request to invest in critically needed technology, security and digital curriculum upgrades across the district. The proposed investment plan would spend $5.2 million per year over a 10-year term to create a resilient and sustainable digital infrastructure for the district and improve physical and digital security for students and staff. A referendum will be held during a special election on Tuesday, May 14 to give district residents the opportunity to vote on the investment. Of the total first-year investments, the approximate breakdown of spending would include: • 24 % - Learning technology upgrades for classrooms, students and staff • 22% - Cybersecurity and physical safety measures such as firewalls, data encryption, security cameras, and 911 service • 16% - Digital curriculum and professional development • 15% - Technology and security maintenance staff • 13% - Digital infrastructure such as phone, internet, and software systems • 10% - Career and technical education program maintenance and upgrades “This plan aims to improve student safety and academic success,” said Superintendent John Magas of the proposed investments. “These are fundamental investments that will contribute to students’ learning on a daily basis and help keep them and their information safe.” The district asked voters to consider a similar plan during the general election back in November 2023. That plan was rejected by less than 300 votes, while a second ballot question to restructure debt spending was approved. The new plan would cost the same amount and support similar initiatives as the 2023 plan, but also invest in upgrades to equipment and resources to enhance career and technical education. “The security and technology improvements that our district needs haven’t changed,” said Magas. “It was important to us to develop a plan to address these challenges now, rather than wait and let the gap between what we have and what we need grow even wider.” If the referendum is approved by voters, a capital projects levy will be assessed on property owned within the district beginning in 2025. Owners of a $315,000 home would see a monthly tax increase of $10.87 per month. Full details of the investment plan and referendum on May 14 will soon be available at FutureForward709.org. District leaders also plan to hold informational meetings with parents, staff and community groups over the coming months prior to the election to share details and answer questions about the referendum.

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