School Board

Zoom Link for School Board Meetings:

Jan. 6 meeting link

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS:
Keith Christen, Chairperson kchristen@lp.k12.mn.us
Brian Heimerl, Vice Chairperson   bheimerl@lp.k12.mn.us
Jeff Engen, Clerk jengen@lp.k12.mn.us
Rebecca Heimerl, Treasurer rheimerl@lp.k12.mn.us
Dan LaMott, Board Member  lamott@lp.k12.mn.us
Candice Anderson, Board Member  canderson@lp.k12.mn.us

Keith Christen, Chairperson
kchristen@lp.k12.mn.us

Rebecca Heimerl, Treasurer
rheimerl@lp.k12.mn.us

  
Brian Heimerl, Vice Chairperson
bheimerl@lp.k12.mn.us

Jeff Engen, Clerk
jengen@lp.k12.mn.us

  
Danny LaMott
lamott@lp.k12.mn.us
Candice Anderson
canderson@lp.k12.mn.us

Bd Mtg Minutes

LESTER PRAIRIE MISSION STATEMENT:

To develop every learner to the learner’s maximum potential, to succeed and continue to learn in a changing world.

STRATEGIC PLAN: 24-25 Approved Strategic Plan

25 school board

Lester Prairie School Board Meeting Dates

 

All regular School Board meetings begin at 5:45 pm in the Media Center, unless otherwise noted.
Monday, January 6, 2025 – Reorganizational Meeting (Board will set calendar for 2025 at meeting).
Monday, February 10, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting  
Monday, March 17, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
TUESDAY, April 15, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
Monday, May 19, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
Monday, June 16, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
Monday, July 21, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting and Work Session 
Monday, August 18, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
Monday, September 15, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting 
Monday, October 20, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting 
Monday, November 24, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting
Monday, December 15, 2025 – Regular Board Meeting (Includes Truth in Taxation Meeting)

Contact: Superintendent Dr. Melissa Radeke

Brochure with information about running for school board.
Click Here for Brochure

School board service is one of the most important responsibilities a citizen can undertake. The board’s standards and decisions will affect a generation of students, your community, and society.

Governing on a public board is a challenging job with long hours and difficult decisions. However, it is rewarding to watch students succeed and lead productive lives as a result of the educational opportunities you helped create.

As a board member, your decisions must reflect what is best for all students and all citizens. This demands a strong commitment to serving other people.

If you are willing to devote your time and talents to meeting these challenges, then we applaud your decision to run for your local board. In addition to state-mandated financial training, Minnesota School Boards Association has a complete school board orientation series as well as advanced training and full board inservices.

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