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Community Education director reports steady participation, new adult classes planned

Board of Education of the Boyceville Community School District · December 17, 2025
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Summary

Director Michael Roemhild reported participation counts across summer programs and said program goals include adding adult education classes, providing safe learning for students, and recruiting community instructors.

Michael Roemhild, Community Education Director, reviewed programming for 2025–26 and presented participation numbers: Summer School 53; Bulldog Adventures 44 (three sessions); Track Camp 103; Summer Rec Ball 125; Hunter’s Safety 12; Estate Planning 6; ongoing classes including Piano (8) and Guitar (1). "Program goals include adding adult education classes for the community," the minutes state.

Roemhild described objectives to expand offerings, provide safe learning environments for Boyceville students, and recruit community members with skills to teach classes. The report was informational; no board action on programming or funding is recorded in the minutes.