Members of the community will have a chance to voice their concerns tonight at the Prior Lake-Savage Area School Board meeting, where the board will host a public hearing regarding the district's proposed budget cuts for the 2010-11 school year.
At the board's February 22 meeting, Director of Business Affairs Margo Nash unveiled a list of planned budget cuts totaling $3.7 million. These reductions include cutting 22.5 full-time equivalent (FTE) teaching positions and eliminating the Synergy program for gifted and talented students at Prior Lake High School.
By Meryn Fluker, Staff Writer
On March 4, less than two months after applying for the program, Minnesota was left off the U.S. Department of Education’s list of finalists for Race to the Top, a $4.35 billion effort to re-shape America’s educational system.
To receive the funds if their states were selected, local school districts were asked to submit a memorandum of agreement to their state departments of education. The Prior Lake-Savage Area School District was among the Minnesota districts to sign on for Race to the Top.
By Shawn Hogendorf, Staff Writer
Within minutes of talking with Robin Martens, one can see the excitement and enthusiasm she has teaching young children at St. Paul’s Lutheran School the sounds elementary students don’t usually hear.
Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the March 11, 2010 print edition of the Prior Lake American newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of .pdf's that can be opened with Adobe Acrobat.
The Scott County Historical Society invites post-secondary students to apply for two summer internship positions at the Stans Museum in Shakopee.
The unpaid positions run for approximately 12 weeks with flexible hours.
Send resume, letter of interest and two references by April 15, 2010 to: Scott County Historical Society, executive director, 235 Fuller St. S., Shakopee, MN 55379, or e-mail to info@scottcountyhistory.org.
The following obituaries are from the March 13, 2010 print edition of the Prior Lake American newspaper:
By Kristin Holtz, Correspondent
When Jim Wiebusch began planning for his first Man Cave party, he admits some of his best buddies weren’t so sure about it.
One of them texted him: “Is this like a Tupperware party, for men?”
“No, it’s like a Mary Kay party,” Wiebusch replied.
Call it what you will, but Man Cave Worldwide is a growing business of men selling to men. Similar to other direct-selling companies, like Tastefully Simple or Pampered Chef, Man Cave sells products related to beer, grilling and other manly pursuits.
The Prior Lake Fire Department responded to the following fire and medical calls from Feb. 28 to March 6:
Sunday, Feb. 28
Firefighters responded to:
The Prior Lake Police Department responded to the following incidents between March 3 and 10. This is not a comprehensive list of all incidents to which the department responded.
Accidents
Legislators
should honor
heritage vote
Did you vote for the Lessard-Sams Outdoor Heritage Council (LSOHC) in 2008? If you did, you’d better keep an eye on your state legislators to insure the funds raised from the tax increase actually end up where they are supposed to.
For years, sportsmen tried to get legislation passed with the specific purpose of benefiting fish, game, and wildlife. Since we could not count on our own government to look after the environment, we did it on our own.

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