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Public commenters urge food drives and raise bullying concern at Roseville school board meeting

Roseville Community Schools Board of Education · December 1, 2025
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Summary

During public comment at the Dec. 1 Roseville Community Schools board meeting, a resident proposed monthly food collection drives and a student, Alura Barnes, described a bullying incident that Superintendent Mark Blaszkowski addressed; no formal follow-up was recorded in the minutes.

At the Dec. 1, 2025 meeting of the Roseville Community Schools Board of Education, several members of the public spoke during the public comment period.

Rose Kuechenmeister suggested a monthly food collection at each building to support families in need. A student, identified in the minutes as Alura Barnes, reported being bullied; the minutes state that Superintendent Mark Blaszkowski addressed the complaint but do not record a formal follow-up or next steps. A speaker listed as Holmes-Hill raised a concern related to “child find,” an item referenced without elaboration in the minutes.

The minutes do not specify whether staff were directed to investigate the bullying complaint or to report back to the board; they record only that the superintendent addressed the issue during the meeting. The board moved on to other agenda items after public comment.