Photo Release: Deputy Commissioner Stephanie Graff visits Maple Lake Public Schools

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PHOTO RELEASE 

Contact: Kevin Burns

651-703-4928 

kevin.burns@state.mn.us

For Immediate Release

October 26, 2023

 

Deputy Commissioner Graff Visits Maple Lake Public Schools

MINNEAPOLIS – Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) Deputy Commissioner Stephanie Graff stopped at Maple Lake Public Schools on Thursday to connect with students, educators and school leaders. Deputy Commissioner Graff visited high school and elementary school classrooms and connected with board members and administrators during the stop. 

Stephanie Graff watches as two girls push a toy car down a ramp

Deputy Commissioner Stephanie Graff visits a high school science class. 

Stephanie Graff chats with a high school student sitting at a desk.

Deputy Commissioner Stephanie Graff speaks to a student in a science class. 

Two girls cheer on Stephanie Graff as she throws a disc during a gym class.

Deputy Commissioner Stephanie Graff participates in a gym class. 

About the MDE School Visits

MDE Commissioner Willie Jett and members of the MDE leadership team are working to visit every Minnesota school district, charter school, Bureau of Indian Education school, and intermediate and cooperative district in Minnesota.

The goal of their visit is to give educators a chance to tell MDE team members about what is happening in their schools and to learn what MDE can do to better support educators, school staff members and students.

Every school gets to choose what their visit looks like, whether that be visiting a fifth-grade classroom, learning about college and career readiness programming, or meeting with school administrators. MDE staff have visited more than 150 schools since Commissioner Jett joined the agency in January. 

About the Agency

The Minnesota Department of Education provides an excellent education for Minnesota students by striving for excellence, equity and opportunity. The agency focuses on closing the achievement gap, supporting high-quality teaching, using innovative strategies to improve educational outcomes, and ensuring all students graduate from high school well-prepared for college, career and life. The Minnesota Department of Education develops, builds and maintains collaborative relationships with schools, districts, libraries and other stakeholders through a wide variety of advisory boards, councils and committees.

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