Brainerd Public School proudly all area residents and approximately 6,800 + PreK-12 students in the communities of Baxter, Brainerd, Pine Center, Nisswa, Merrifield, Garrison and ALL surrounding townships.
Brainerd Public Schools is the county's largest employer. Approximately 900 full and part-time staff members work together to provide the best educational and personal outcomes for students.
The Crosby-Ironton School District is located in north central Minnesota, approximately two hours north of the Twin Cities. Families who live in our school district enjoy having access to an abundance of natural resources, including the 400 lakes located in Crow Wing County. Residents appreciate the type of peace and tranquility that can be experienced only in a small town. Parents appreciate the safer, caring environment offered by the small school setting. Our students appreciate the individual attention that they receive from C-I’s friendly staff. Our learning community appreciates our efforts to sustain a balance between academics and extra-curricular activities.
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Mission:
Crosslake Community School, in partnership with its parents, strives to become a community of learners who are environmentally aware and community conscious, while establishing high standards for academic excellence.
Vision:
Crosslake Community School: C.C.S. - where academics lead to a stronger, healthier community.
The Crosslake Community School is located in the beautiful lakes area in Crosslake, MN. It started in the fall of 2000 with 39 students.
The Authorizer of CCS is the Audubon Center of the North Woods (ACNW). ACNW is a private, non-profit residential environmental learning center, a wildlife rehabilitation facility and conference and retreat center nestled on the shores of Grindstone Lake near Sandstone, MN in east-central Minnesota.
The Paul Bunyan Education Cooperative is an organization of areas school districts that have joined together to compliment and expand existing educational opportunities.
In an educational environment that is constantly changing, it is difficult for individual school districts to provide specific programming in all areas of need. By joining together, the PBEC is able to offer programming that would otherwise be difficult and costly while allowing school districts to maintain their individuality.
The educational services PBEC provides are supported through federal, state, and local school funds. Additional fees are not charged for participants in any program.
Our Vision
Is to empower member school districts to provide needed services to students with disabilities. To provide parents and teachers of students with disabilities high quality technical assistance, staff development activities and support services enabling students with disabilities to benefit from their education.