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Board approves new middle school electives, sells used devices and adopts 10-year facilities plan

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Summary

At its Feb. 6 meeting the Minnetonka School Board approved a set of middle-school elective course proposals, authorized sale of used iPads and MacBooks, and adopted an updated 10-year long-term facilities maintenance plan; approval votes were taken by voice.

The Minnetonka School Board on Feb. 6 approved several operational items by motion and voice vote, including new middle-school elective course proposals for the district's forthcoming middle school program, the sale of used iPads and MacBooks to the high bidder, and a 10-year long-term facilities maintenance plan.

May 6 actions at a glance:

- New middle-school elective course proposals: The board approved the list of proposed courses that will be offered once the district's middle school program begins. Superintendent David Law told the board the courses are enrollment-driven, will not require additional staffing, and represent shifts in elective offerings rather than new permanent…

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