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Board approves Harambee calendar change, adopts APAC response and OKs direct-care contract
Summary
The Roseville Area School Board took several formal actions at its April 22 meeting, including approving a calendar change for Harambee Elementary and adopting a response to an American Indian Parent Advisory Committee non-concurrence letter.
The Roseville Area School Board took several formal actions at its April 22 meeting. Key outcomes: transition of Harambee Elementary from a year-round calendar to a nine-month calendar; adoption of a written response to an American Indian Parent Advisory Committee (APAC) letter of non-concurrence; approval of a one-year direct primary care contract with Kavera Health; and approval of two routine transportation-related policies.
Harambee Elementary calendar change The board approved a staff recommendation to transition Harambee Elementary School from a year-round flexible calendar to a traditional nine-month calendar, effective with the 2026-27 school year. The motion was moved and seconded and the chair called for the voice vote; the board recorded that the motion carried. The administrative presentation cited 10 years of declining enrollment at Harambee (about 150 students…
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