|  | | 2001 - 2002 School District News |  | Saint Paul Public Schools news from the 2001/2002 school year:
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Saint Paul Board of Education Approves 2002-03 Budget 6/25/2002 9:55 AM The Saint Paul Public Schools Board of Education this evening approved the 2002-03 school year budget. The total $551 million budget includes $20 million in reductions for the coming year that is expected to result in the elimination of about 400 staff positions districtwide. |
Saint Paul MAT7 scores continue to climb! 6/7/2002 10:10 AM Saint Paul Public Schools students have improved their performance on the Metropolitan Achievement Test (MAT7), the district’s standardized test that measures individual student achievement in grades 2 through 10. |
Saint Paul students take center stage at Ordway Center 4/15/2002 10:10 AM Music and art lovers in the Twin Cities will have a unique opportunity to experience the talents of Saint Paul Public Schools’ finest high school performers and artists at the Honors Concert and Art Exhibit on Tuesday, April 30 at Ordway Center for the Performing Arts and the Minnesota Museum of American Art.
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Superintendent Harvey Announces She’ll Stay in Saint Paul 3/18/2002 11:05 AM Saint Paul Public Schools Superintendent Pat Harvey announced today that she has taken herself out of consideration for the Portland, Oregon superintendent position and will stay in Saint Paul to complete the education reform work she started here nearly three years ago. |
Saint Paul Superintendent and Mayor Announce Citywide Book Club 2/1/2002 10:15 AM Saint Paul Public Schools Superintendent Pat Harvey and Mayor Randy Kelly today announced an expansion of the Saint Paul Reads initiative that will aim to get the entire city of Saint Paul reading and talking about the same book through a citywide book club called Saint Paul Reads One Book. |
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