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Paws for a Cause helps pets in Henderson

On Saturday, April 13, stop by Brownsboro's City Park on Stuart Street and Paws for a Cause.

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A week after proposed cuts, Grand Forks teachers will retain their employment with district


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"Grand Forks school system administration determined that it was in the best interest of the teachers involved to not proceed with the reduction-in-force process this school year based on the discussions of the School Board in executive session,” Superintendent Terry Brenner told the Herald on Tuesday morning in a prepared statement.
The School Board adopted the recommendation by a 6-2 vote. Board President Amber Flynn, Jackie Hassett, Chris Douthit, Bill Palmiscno, Shannon Mikula and Cynthia Shabb voted for the recommendations. Doug Carpenter and Jeff Manley voted against the district’s request. Board Vice President Eric Lunn was not in attendance.

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Arts advocates disappointed by Grand Forks School Board decision to cut teaching positions


Budget reduction eliminates seven teaching positions for next school year
Written By: Pamela D. Knudson
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10:41 am, Apr. 13, 2021
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Maura Ferguson testifies during Monday's school board meeting regarding budget reduction recommendations at the Mark Sanford Education Center. Photo by Eric Hylden/Grand Forks Herald
Minutes after the Grand Forks School Board voted to eliminate seven teaching positions, including the coordinator of the Artist in the Classroom program, Nicole Derenne was notably disappointed.
Derenne was among many in the audience of Monday's board meeting who had urged the board to preserve arts and humanities program staff in next year’s budget.
“It is certainly a disappointment,” Derenne said after the lengthy meeting April 12. “I’m more disappointed for students. I’m disappointed for teachers and I’m disappointed for families in Grand Forks – and for our community (because) now we don’t have standards-based art education at the elementary level.”

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