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Teachers contract approved


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By Chuck Friedbauer

The District 112 School Board unanimously approved a teachers contract on Thursday night.

On Tuesday, the Chaska Education Association members had ratified the tentative contract by nearly 80 percent approval. A total of 514 teachers voted, with 406 accepting the contract and 108 voting against it. The union membership is 640.

CEA president Tim Griffin said the CEA ratification occurred primarily due to the inclusion of steps, or pay increases based on time spent in the district.



District 112 teachers approve contract


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Chaska Education Association teachers approved a proposed two-year contract on a 406-108 vote Tuesday afternoon.

The school board will take action on the contract at its Thursday, April 15 meeting.

The contract will result in an overall increase of $1.66 million over the current contract.

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Riding the roller coaster: Students go deep for emotional roles


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By Chuck Friedbauer

Theater aficionado’s, especially those looking for plays filled with emotion, won’t want to miss Chaska High School’s upcoming spring production.

“If you like roller coasters, emotionally speaking, come see us perform ‘The Crucible,’” said Caitlin Robertson.



Chaska's Degler collects Triple-A Award


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Ellen Degler is a triple threat, competing at an All Lake-Conference and All-State level in three sports at Chaska.

Not only that, the senior plays violin in orchestras and clarinet in the marching and concert bands, is active in 4-H and competing at the county and state fairs.

It makes sense than, that she collect an award to reflect her many talents.

Degler received the Triple-A Award for Region 2AA in an on-court ceremony at the state boys basketball tournament on March 27.



Tentative agreement would increase teacher contract $1.66 million over two years


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By Chuck Friedbauer

On April 5, the Chaska Education Association negotiation team and the District 112 School Board reached a tentative settlement regarding the teacher’s two-year contract.

District 112 will be the last Twin Cities suburban school district to settle its 2009-10/2010-11 contract, according to Greg Abbott, media representative for the Minnesota School Boards Association.



Victoria Elementary principal moves to Chaska Elementary


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Superintendent David Jennings gave this announcement earlier to day. A letter on the topic is being sent to Victoria and Chaska Elementary School students tomorrow:

It is with pleasure that I announce the appointment of Nancy Wittman to serve as Principal for Chaska Elementary School, beginning with the 2010-11 school year.



Chaska High School reacts to death of student


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Chaska High School ninth-grader Vaughn Hargis died on Saturday, April 3.

On Monday, April 5, Chaska High School Principal David Brecht sent this notice to parents, regarding the steps the school is taking in response to the news:

“I am saddened to inform you that one of our ninth grade students, Vaughn Hargis, died Saturday, April 3. The effect on all of us has been one of sadness. The school is working directly with the family.



Students preview life, post high school


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By Chuck Friedbauer

Chaska High School senior Trevor Vossberg thinks he would like to get into computer programming after graduation, but he’s not quite sure.

“The Senior Project is a good opportunity to explore a career before actually going into it,” he said.Vossberg is joining about 170 other seniors in developing and managing a senior project, in which the students have the chance to take a closer look at the impact their interests can have after high school.



April 4, 2010 - 7:00am
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Student Brandon Barker shows off his new Mohawk while helping raising money for Pennies for Patients on March 10. Chaska Middle School West raised $14,812.99, for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society program, the second highest amount raised in Minnesota. Staff from Master Cuts of Eden Prairie donated their time and talents for the event, held earlier this month.


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School district probes budget cuts


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By Chuck Friedbauer

District 112 has begun to outline possible budget cuts as it prepares for the state funding outlook for the 2010-11 school year.

If state funding remains the same as this year, the district will need to find $1,128,700 in savings to provide a balanced budget. (The list of options being discussed to address that gap is shown in Option A, below)



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