May 28, 2026
On behalf of the MPA Parents Association Board, thank you to all caregivers, faculty, and staff of the MPA community. Through this school year, we continued traditions, experimented with new efforts, responded to needs that arose, and celebrated the growth and learning of all students at MPA. We look forward to connecting next week and over the summer. May these final days of school be filled with presence, perseverance, and joy.
Don’t miss these final HOORAHS for the 2025-26 school year!
Lower School Division End-of-Year Party | Monday, June 1: 3:30-5:30 PM, Fun City, Maplewood, RSVP >
Middle School Division End-of-Year Party | Wednesday, June 3: 12:30-3 PM | Urban Air, Coon Rapids, RSVP >
Upper School Division End-of-Year Party | Wednesday, June 3: 11 AM-1 PM, Smash Park, Roseville, RSVP >
Summer Events!
Join us for a series of fun, community-building events this summer! It’s a great opportunity to meet new classmates, reconnect with familiar faces, and enjoy time together outside of the school year. We hope to see you there!
Summer Library Night And Lower School Playground & Popsicles | Tuesday, June 30: 6-7:30 PM, MPA Campus, Library night open for all divisions
Middle School Family Night At The Burrow | Thursday, July 16: 6-8 PM, The Burrow (Oakdale), Middle School arcade and dinner night
Kindergarten Family Picnic | Wednesday, July 22: 5-6 PM, MPA Campus
Summer Library Night And Lower School Playground & Popsicles | Wednesday, July 22: 6-7:30 PM, MPA Campus
Upper School Family Night At The Burrow | Tuesday, August 11: 6-8 PM, The Burrow (Oakdale), Upper School arcade, trivia, and dinner night
Kindergarten Family Picnic | Wednesday, August 12: 5-6 PM, MPA Campus
Summer Library Night And Lower School Kona Ice Social | Wednesday, August 12: 6-7:30 PM, MPA Playground
Middle School Playground Hangout & Kona Ice Social | Tuesday, August 18: 6:30-8 PM, Lower School Field
Congratulations to Chali Yang ’26, who has been awarded the prestigious Gustavus Premiere Music Scholarship from Gustavus Adolphus College, earning $25,000 annually—a total of $100,000 over four years—after a competitive audition process. The college awards just one scholarship of its kind each year, and this is the first time a MPA student has received the honor.
from Dr. Lori-Anne Brogdon, head of school
Upper School students at Mounds Park Academy dedicate tremendous time and energy to their work, embodying the values that make our community proud. In recognition of their accomplishments, MPA held the Upper School Awards Assembly on Friday, May 22, in the Nicholson Center. The event celebrated students who earned distinctions in areas such as Academics, National Merit, Scholarships, Yearbook, Choir, Band, Orchestra, Visual Art, Math, English, Science, Social Studies, Forensics, French, Spanish, Drama, Athletics, the Spirit of ’86, Certificates of Distinction, and the Alumni Association. Join us in congratulating these outstanding students!
Don’t miss these final HOORAHS for the 2025-26 school year!
from Mark Segal, Upper School director
from Paul Errickson, Middle School director
from James Ewer, Lower School director
We are excited to share that Kristina Doyle will join Mounds Park Academy as our next director of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Kristina brings a strong background in instructional coaching, student support, educational leadership, and culturally responsive practice. Most recently, she has served as a special education instructional coach in St. Louis Park Public Schools, where her work has included professional development, curriculum support, systems analysis, and partnership with faculty and school leaders to better support diverse learners. She holds a master’s degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from New York University, an Educational Specialist degree in Educational Leadership from Minnesota State University, Mankato, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in Educational Leadership. Her dissertation focus is on how the racial composition of a geographic region moderates rates of Racial Battle Fatigue and burnout among K-12 leaders of color. In addition to her work in schools, Kristina is a bilingual speech-language pathologist and experienced facilitator whose professional and academic work has consistently centered on equity, belonging, communication, and access.
Recently, MPA’s very own Ryan Wood ’96 appeared on CBS Sunday Morning with Ted Koppel in a segment about the more than 200 immigration judges who have been fired or forced out of the nation’s immigration courts over the past 14 months, and the due process concerns that purge has created.