Parents Association News And Events May 30, 2024

PAGardening at MPA
We are looking for volunteers to help with the MPA garden! No previous gardening experience or long-term commitment is necessary. Traditionally, we have met on Thursday or Friday mornings after drop-off, but we can be flexible with schedules. If interested, please contact Sara Carroll at smtanaka@gmail.com or Tenia Kalogeropoulou at tenia2@yahoo.com to coordinate.

End Of The Year Grade Events
The end of the year is coming soon! If you haven’t RSVPed yet, it’s not too late to join.

Pre-K: Tuesday, June 4, 10:30 AM, Richard Walton Park, Oakdale
Kindergarten: Tuesday, June 4, after kindergarten graduation, MPA Campus
Grade 1: Tuesday, June 4, 10:30 AM, Richard Walton Park, Oakdale
Grade 2: Tuesday, June 4, 11:30 AM-1:30 PM, Sarah Cotter’s house
Grade 3: Tuesday, June 4, 10:30 AM, Richard Walton Park, Oakdale
Grade 4: Tuesday, June 4, 2-4 PM, Sarah Cotter’s house
Grade 5: Tuesday, June 4, 11 AM-2 PM, West Lake Park, White Bear Lake
Grade 7: Tuesday, June 4, 11 AM-1 PM, Rosebrook Park
Grade 8: Tuesday, June 4, 11 AM-1 PM, Smash Park
Grade 9: Tuesday, June 4, 11-1 PM, Smash Park
Grade 10: Tuesday, June 4, 11-1 PM, Smash Park
Grade 11: Tuesday, June 4, 11-1 PM, Smash Park
Grade 12: Senior All-Night Party

Summer Sporting Events
MPA x MNUFC: MN United vs. Austin FC, Allianz Field
Saturday, June 22, 7:30 PM
Get your tickets ($49 each) in our group section here! The deadline to purchase tickets is June 7.

MPA x St. Paul Saints: St. Paul Saints vs. Omaha Storm Chasers, CHS Field
Friday, July 26, 7:07 PM (fireworks to follow the game)
Purchase tickets (infield seats this year!) in our group section here. The deadline to purchase tickets is July 8.


Congratulations, Upper School Students!

US AwardsUpper School students invest significant time and effort into their work in ways that make the Mounds Park Academy community proud. To honor that, MPA hosted the Upper School Award Assembly on Friday, May 24, recognizing those who achieved accolades. Academic, National Merit, Scholarship, Yearbook, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Visual Art, Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Forensics, French, Spanish, Drama, Athletics, Service, Spirit of ’86, Junior Mission Statement, Certificate of Distinction, and Alumni Association awards were given. Please join us in congratulating the following students! View photos of the assembly here!

Cum Laude Inductees
Zain Ali
Maggie Banks-Hehenberger
Devneet Biring
Vito Bloyer
Eilam Deinard
Ian Frankel
Sylvia Hawley
Ella Li
Ben Murr
Soumya Raman
Akshay Somayajula
NayMyo Zaw

Valedictorian
Maggie Banks-Hehenberger
Meiran Carlson

Salutatorian
Ian Frankel

National Merit Scholars
Annika Binstadt
Navreen Biring
Paul Fertig
Mari Minear
Amal Sastry Read More


Middle School Division News May 30, 2024

MS Division Newsfrom Dr. Jenn Milam, Middle School director

Mark Your Calendars 

  • Thursday, May 30: Retirement Gathering, 4-6 PM, Library
  • Friday, May 31: MS Grades 5/6 Canoe Trip, 8-3 PM
  • Friday, May 31: MS Grades 7/8 Valleyfair Trip, 8-3 PM, Valleyfair
  • Monday, June 3: MS/US End of Quarter 4
  • Monday, June 3: MS Grade 8 Passion Projects, 12:30-1:30 PM, MS Hallways
  • Monday, June 3: LS/MS Grades 4 and 8 Moving Up Ceremony, 1:30-3 PM, Nicholson Center
  • Tuesday, June 4: Last Day of School, All School Yearbook Assembly and Signing, 8-10:30 AM, Nicholson Center
  • Tuesday, June 4: Dismissal, 10:30 AM, no afternoon care or transportation home
  • Thursday, June 20: MS Summer Gathering (Meet at Mini Golf), 5-7 PM, The Burrow (Oakdale)

Happy last days of school!

As this is my final “News and Notes” to you, my beloved Middle School division, I want to extend my deepest and most sincere gratitude to you all—parents, grandparents, caregivers, students, and friends, for your love, your support, your partnership, and your hearts! Raising “middles” is hard work, and it’s beautiful work—work we’ve done together through joy and sadness, pandemics and parties, field trips and overnights, and all the while we’ve grown up together with our young people. My youngest, Keith, was in fifth grade when we came to MPA, and he spent four years in this division. It wasn’t always easy, and certainly being the “principal’s kid” was NOT cool, and yet it was a gift to experience life with him and to grow in my own person, leadership, and parenting along with all of you.

Thank you for your patience. Thank you for your kindness. Thank you for your trust in my leadership and that of our team. Thank you for choosing MPA. Thank you for sharing your young people with me. It’s been an honor of a lifetime.

Under Beds, In Closets, and Stuffed In Drawers
Please have your students look in all the familiar spaces for books, materials, and other MPA-issued property that needs to be returned! We appreciate you returning gently used items that can be used by future students. If an item is damaged, billing will be initiated via TADS. Read More


Lower School Division News May 30, 2024

LS Division Newfrom Jennifer Le Varge, Lower School director 

Mark Your Calendars 

  • Thursday, May 30: Retirement Gathering, 4-6 PM, Martin Lenz Harrison Library
  • Friday, May 31: LS G4 Mr. Wilson Class Play, 1:15-1:45 PM, Black Box
  • Friday, May 31: LS G4 Ms. Kimmerle/Stacy Class Play, 2:15-2:45 PM, Black Box
  • Monday, June 3: LS End of Trimester 3
  • Monday, June 3: LS G2 Ms. Scalia Class Play, 8:15-8:45 AM, Black Box
  • Monday, June 3: LS G2 Ms. Fisher Class Play, 9:15-9:45 AM, Black Box
  • Monday, June 3: LS/MS Grades 4 and 8 Moving Up Ceremony, 1:30-3 PM, Nicholson Center
  • Tuesday, June 4: Last Day of School, All School Yearbook Assembly and Signing, 8-10:30 AM, Nicholson Center
  • Tuesday, June 4: Dismissal, 10:30 AM, no afternoon care or transportation home
  • Tuesday, June 4: Kindergarten Graduation And Class Picnic, 9:15 AM-2 PM, Family Commons, Gallery, Playground
  • Wednesday, June 5-Friday, June 7: No PreK Classes
  • Monday, June 10: First Day of Summer PreK
  • Tuesday, June 18: LS Playground & Popsicles Tour, 6-8 PM, Battlecreek Park
  • Wednesday, June 19: No PreK Classes, Juneteenth

Thank you for the wonderful first year that I have experienced in the Lower School! It has been amazing to get to know children, colleagues, and families since September. I am excited for all we have in store for our final days and fun plans for the upcoming school year. Thank you for also celebrating your child’s learning and the hard work of their teachers as we cap off the 2023-24 academic year and look ahead to a sunny summer ahead.

Grades 4 And 8 Moving Up Ceremony: June 3
The Moving Up Ceremony will be held on Monday, June 3 from 1:30-3 PM in the Nicholson Center. During this special assembly, we will celebrate our eighth graders as they begin their transition to Upper School, and our fourth graders will celebrate their Lower School experience and will be welcomed to the Middle School. At the end of the ceremony, the fourth-grade students will convene with the Middle Schoolers on the West Lawn, just outside the Gallery doors, for popsicles and fun. You’re welcome to join us! Read More


Upper School Division News May 30, 2024

from Mark Segal, Upper School director 

Mark Your Calendars

  • Thursday, May 30: Retirement Gathering, 4-6 PM, Library
  • Friday, May 31: US Math Finals
  • Friday, May 31: US BIPOC Affinity Group Meeting, 11:20 AM-12 PM, Room 150-151
  • Friday, May 31: US English Finals, 12-1:30 PM
  • Monday, June 3: MS/US End of Quarter
  • Monday, June 3: US Science Finals, 8:45-10:15 AM
  • Monday, June 3: US Social Studies Finals, 12-1:30 PM
  • Tuesday, June 4: Last Day of School, All School Yearbook Assembly and Signing, 8-10:30 AM, Nicholson Center
  • Tuesday, June 4: Dismissal, 10:30 AM, no afternoon care or transportation home
  • Wednesday, June 5: US Senior Dinner, 6-8 PM, Dellwood Country Club
  • Friday, June 7: Madrigal and Concert Choir Rehearsal, 10-11 AM, Nicholson Center
  • Friday, June 7: US Mandatory Commencement Rehearsal, 11 AM-1 PM, Nicholson Center
  • Saturday, June 8: US Commencement, 6-7 PM, Nicholson Center, watch live (password 2051)
  • Friday, June 14: US Safeway Driving School, 9 AM-12 PM, Room 180
  • Monday, June 17: US Safeway Driving School, 9 AM-12 PM, Room 180
  • Tuesday, June 18: US Safeway Driving School, 9 AM-12 PM, Room 180
  • Thursday, June 20: US Safeway Driving School, 9 AM-12 PM, Room 180
  • Friday, June 21: US Safeway Driving School, 9 AM-12 PM, Room 180

One would think that after nearly three decades in the education field, I would have become an expert, or at the very least knowledgeable, in saying goodbye to students at the end of the year. After spending the school year building relationships based on trust, shared values, and lived experiences, it is no easier today than in 1995 to bid students farewell as the school year ends. I have found that toward the end of each May, when stress, fatigue, and emotion are running high, I focus on the positive interactions and experiences shared with students throughout the year. Although this practice eases the inevitable, I still get sad thinking about not having those students as part of the day-to-day community and how quiet the building will be over the summer. It was wonderful to witness the smiles, exuberance, and accolades at the end of last week during the Senior Walk and Upper School Awards Assembly and refreshing to have the seniors back on campus earlier this week as they hosted Service-Con and shared their senior service projects with the MPA community. Read More


End of the Year Milestones at MPA

Heads Messagefrom Dr. Bill Hudson, head of school

You may have heard that I turned 60 last Friday. To my surprise, I was serenaded by the fourth grade in the morning and again in the afternoon by all those gathered for the Senior Awards Ceremony. It was a memorable day, to be sure. I am still coming to terms with turning 60, mostly because I think of myself in my late 40s. As a milestone, however, it reminds me to approach this phase of my life in gratitude for a life well lived and for the many more opportunities ahead of me.

In Roman times, every mile was marked by a stone along roadways with a number that signified the number of miles coming or going from Rome. Today, a milestone signifies a momentous life event or accomplishment, such as a birthday, marriage, graduation, or retirement. Like the days of old, these events mark our journey through life and are a way to measure growth, literally or figuratively. Milestones serve as reminders to pause and reflect and celebrate what matters most in our lives.

There are many milestones at MPA this time of year. In just over a week, we will celebrate the high school graduation of 61 remarkable young adults. We will hold a Moving Up Ceremony to mark the matriculation of the fourth grade to Middle School and the eighth grade to Upper School. Tonight, we will celebrate the careers of dedicated educators Scott Wilson and Kristy Petrich. Read More


Future Collegiate Athletes Share Emotions

College RecogCongratulations to the six MPA students who were celebrated on College Athlete Recognition Day! Izzy Espinosa, Jay Green, Else Kunze-Hoeg, Ben Murr, Nora Pederson, and David Steinberger will all continue on to the collegiate level to compete in their respective athletics. Aiming to capture some of the emotions shown through on the day of celebration, the six shared sentiments from the day.

Jay Green
School: Macalester College
Sport: Football, track and field
Why did you choose Macalester College? “I chose Macalester because, right away, I think I’m going to be able to play, and the academics are really good.”
What are some of the emotions you are feeling today? “I’m feeling really excited and good about it.”
Who would you like to thank for helping you get to this position? “I want to thank my parents, family, and all my coaches. They always pushed me and got me to where I wanted to be.”

Ben Murr
School: Luther College
Sport: Cross country, track and field
Why did you choose Luther College? “It felt like a really good fit for me. The opportunities to have a flexible cross country program where I could still pursue academics and my other interests pretty heavily is something that really interested me and made me want to choose the school I did.”
What are some of the emotions you are feeling today? “It’s pretty exciting. This is something I wasn’t expecting going into my college search, and it’s pretty incredible that I get to do it.”
Who would you like to thank for helping you get to this position? “I’d like to thank my parents for always encouraging me to do running and track and my coaches, coach (Adam) Pettipiece, Declan (Dahlberg ’18), and Ms. (Bev) Docherty, especially, for really pushing me through these past couple years of cross country despite the pandemic messing with things.” Read More


Next Steps In The Head Of School Search

Original publish date: May 13, 2024

Dear Mounds Park Academy Community,

I am writing with gratitude and to update the community on next steps in the head of school search process.

First, a heartfelt thank you to the many parents, students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents of alumni, retired faculty, and other community members who have participated in candidate forums and completed surveys. Your participation and feedback are essential and demonstrate the collective strength of our community. The feedback regarding all three candidates has been very strong.

Thank you also for providing such warm welcomes to each candidate who has visited. Each commented on MPA’s strong sense of community and belonging. Each also remarked on the joy of learning being profoundly evident at the school as they greeted students, walked hallways, and visited classrooms.

We also want to inform you the fourth finalist candidate has withdrawn from consideration after accepting an offer elsewhere, which means the candidate visit portion of the process is complete. This is not at all unusual in head of school searches, particularly with candidates of the caliber that MPA is considering who are highly sought after. The inherent fluidity of search processes is the reason we selected four highly qualified finalists rather than narrowing the finalist pool down to two or three.

After thoroughly vetting the feedback from our community on the three visiting finalists, the search committee will make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees for a new head of school. We hope to announce the new head of school in June, before the end of the school year. As a reminder, the new head of school will start in the summer of 2025 after Dr. Hudson’s retirement.

On behalf of the entire search committee, thank you for your support of and engagement with this process. Thank you also for showing our finalist candidates what is so unique and wonderful about MPA. Should you have any questions, please email headsearch@moundsparkacademy.org.

Sincerely,

Sincerely,
Betsy Van Hecke
MPA Parent of Alumni
Chair, Search Committee


Welcome To MPA, Andria Mattlin!

Andria MattlinWelcome to MPA, Andria Mattlin! Andria joined us as the admission and communication assistant and began on May 28. We are so excited to introduce her to our community!

From what school/organization are you coming?
I am coming from St. Paul Public Schools.

Tell us about your education and past experience.
After graduating from the University of St. Thomas with a degree in public relations, I worked as a communications coordinator for a school district. Realizing I wanted to return to the classroom, I completed Hamline University’s teacher licensing program and taught elementary school for 12 years in St. Paul. I am thrilled to combine my passions for education and communications here at MPA.

What did you find appealing about MPA?
I first visited MPA as a prospective parent and was so impressed by the confidence displayed by students and the warm and welcoming nature of the staff. I love the connection across the school community and how individuality is celebrated.

What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA?
I hope to bring laughter to MPA each day and celebrate the school community’s achievements, both big and small.

What’s your big dream?
My big dream is to positively impact those around me and see orcas in the wild.

What are you and your family passionate about?
My husband Andrew and I have one son, Dawson, a rising kindergartener at MPA. We enjoy reading, spending time with our extended family, and visiting the Children’s Theatre Company.

What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know?
I can make balloon animals, a not-so-useful skill I learned from a book my grandma gave me as a child.


All Students Benefit

Heads Messagefrom Dr. Bill Hudson, head of school

I recently went through some boxes in my mother’s house and came across a collection of my elementary school report cards. Year after year, very similar comments went something like this: “Bill would do much better if he learned to raise his hand and not blurt out answers during class discussions.” “Bill needs to be better about handing in his assignments.” “Bill scored highly on tests, but his lower grades reflect the absence of homework.” And “If Bill would only try harder, his grades would be higher.” I talked too much, didn’t raise my hand, and didn’t turn in my homework, but I scored very high on tests. Nonetheless, I felt like a failure, which only compounded the problem.

Many years later, I ran into my fifth-grade teacher, who was delighted to know I had earned a doctorate and was experiencing success in my career. “I always knew you’d do well. You had the highest IQ in the class.” I was stunned and wondered what my academic career would be like if we knew then what we know now about ADHD.

While ADHD affects how we learn, there is no correlation with intelligence. It is similar for learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia. Neurodiversity is used more frequently to promote the idea that conditions like autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other neurodevelopmental conditions are natural variations of the human brain rather than disorders to be cured. People with learning differences may have difficulty acquiring or demonstrating knowledge in traditional ways, but that doesn’t mean they cannot succeed in rigorous coursework or at schools like MPA.

The percentage of students with learning differences has consistently been on the rise in schools across the country. In a recent survey of independent heads of schools from across the United States, 85% said that supporting the learning needs of neurodiverse students is a priority for them. This reflects a 52% increase in just one year, from 2023 to 2024.

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