Group Life and Long Term Disability Insurance (Request for Proposal)
Aug 6, 2026
Closes
Aug 28, 2026
Group Life and Long Term Disability Insurance.
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Aug 6, 2026
Closes
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Group Life and Long Term Disability Insurance.
Key metrics and characteristics
City
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Lake City
Enrollment
Total student enrollment.
1,189
NCES ID
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
2717520
Number of Schools
Total number of schools in the district.
2
Mascot
School mascot.
Tigers
Total Staff
Total number of staff members.
151.11
Highest Grade
Highest grade level offered.
Grade 12
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Lake City Public Schools
The meeting provided an overview of the upcoming 2026-2027 fall activities season, covering registration processes, digital ticketing, and the use of the Bound platform for scheduling and logistics. Key topics included updates on league activities, the implementation of new digital ticketing, live streaming options for athletic events on NFPN and Huddle, and details regarding eligibility requirements, physical exams, and fee structures. The administration also highlighted support from local organizations and recognized student contributions through the Media Makers class and various scoreboard sponsors.
The board addressed several key items including the approval of the 2026-2027 fee schedule, the proposed 2026-2027 budget, and the Goodhue County Education District's ten-year long-term facility maintenance plan. The board also approved an insurance proposal from North Risk Partners, a foster care transportation agreement with Wabasha County, memberships to the Minnesota Rural Education Association and the Minnesota State High School League, and policy services from the Minnesota School Boards Association. Furthermore, the meeting involved the approval of various personnel contracts, nonrenewals, a Read Act memorandum of understanding, and the dissolution of the football complex taskforce.
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This document outlines the Local Literacy Plan for Lake City Public School District, developed in accordance with the Minnesota READ Act, aiming to ensure all students read at or above grade level. It details specific literacy goals for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years, including targets for student growth and reading proficiency at elementary and high school levels. The plan emphasizes comprehensive K-12 screening for reading skills and dyslexia, data-based decision-making for multi-tiered interventions (Tier 1, 2, and 3), evidence-based curricular and intervention resources, and robust professional development for staff. It also addresses parent notification, involvement strategies, and the utilization of Literacy Aid Funds to support these initiatives.
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