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District plan trims high‑school electives and arts staffing as core class sizes rise

PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS Board · March 23, 2026
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Summary

High-school leaders said rising average class sizes and a six-period day forced reductions in low-enrollment electives and some fine-arts staffing, with choir and certain Minaps pathways among the items proposed for reduction.

PRIOR LAKE-SAVAGE AREA SCHOOLS — High-school administrators told the board that increasing average class sizes and scheduling constraints have forced hard choices: low-enrollment electives and some specialized pathways are slated for reductions to preserve core instruction.

Dr. Biz, who outlined high-school impacts, said the district tries to avoid under-enrolled courses but is being pushed to consolidate sections because…

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