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Board approves one-year pilot for nonvoting student representatives drawn from teacher nominations and peer election

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The Minnetonka School Board approved a one-year pilot to place nonvoting student representatives at board meetings. Teachers will nominate students, peers will vote by grade, and selected students will review agendas and attend meetings; the pilot will be evaluated after one year.

The Minnetonka School Board on May 8 approved a one-year pilot to include nonvoting student representatives at board meetings.

Superintendent David Law said the board had studied models used by other districts and tasked Vantage and Momentum students with proposing a Minnetonka model. Under the pilot, teachers nominate students they judge…

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