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District accepts Community Foundation mini-grants and a $6,000 Mayo Clinic award for Bulldog Pantry

Boyceville Community School District Board of Education · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The board accepted small teacher mini-grants from the Community Foundation of Dunn County and a $6,000 Mayo Clinic Supporting Our Schools Award to support the district's Bulldog Pantry.

The Boyceville board voted to accept several grants and awards at its Feb. 18 meeting. Community Foundation of Dunn County awards included a $1,510 teacher mini grant to Meghan Olson for a fourth-grade Madison field trip, a $423.38 teacher mini grant funded by Ohly to Laura Debee for "Recipe for Success: Bakeware that builds skills," and a $700 teacher mini grant to Jacob Peterson for the Bulldog Adventures program.

The board also accepted a Mayo Clinic Supporting Our Schools Award of $6,000 to support the district's Bulldog Pantry. The motion to accept the grants was made by Ben Mrdutt, seconded by Jessie Olson, and approved unanimously.