Cannon River Stem School

Coordinates: 44°18′40″N 93°15′52″W / 44.311143°N 93.264348°W / 44.311143; -93.264348
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Cannon River Stem School
Established 2009
School type Public Charter
Director Cheryl Wendt
Location Faribault, Minnesota
Enrollment
Faculty 13.[1]
Faculty with M.A./Ph.D.
Campus Residential
Homepage [1]

Cannon River Stem School (Specializing in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is a K-8 charter school in Faribault, Minnesota, United States.

History[edit]

Cannon River Stem School was originally slated to be on the property of Maltby Nature Preserve, between Stanton and Randolph, until the property went into foreclosure.[2] The school looked for other buildings in the Northfield area, until they received an offer for a former Shattuck-Saint Mary's building. Bus lines, however, run from Northfield and Randolph to the school.

School Board[edit]

Current Board[edit]

  • Vanessa Kuhlman (Chair, Community Representative)
  • Sandy Larson (Vice-Chair/Parent Representative)
  • Marilyn Bongers (Treasurer, Teacher Representative)
  • Angela Rosendahl (Secretary, Teacher Representative)
  • Shelly Cole (Parent Representative)
  • Chase Flicek (Director)
  • Dante Hummel-Lingerfelt (Director/Parent Representative)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ School Staff Archived 2010-02-18 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. ^ "A Preserve No More". Northfield News.

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