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Board of Directors Meeting Release, June 7, 2022

In its final meeting of the 2021-2022 school year, the Minnesota State High School League's Board of Directors continued its salute to Title IX pioneers and approved many winter advisory proposals.
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Peterson’s advocacy paves way to Adapted Athletics

During post-graduate work in the early 1980’s, Minneapolis educator and coach Cathy Peterson took an elective course in Adapted Athletics. As part of the coursework, her professor at Mankato State University had her students write an essay that described a student of theirs that was facing challenges. Peterson dug right in. She shared the journey of a student that had been involved in a house fire. Virtually every part of the student’s body was permanently scarred because of the fire. Peterson provided vivid examples of how the student had limited movement because his skin didn’t stretch. In her paper, Peterson, who would spend her entire iconic career in the Minneapolis Public Schools, weaved in the challenges of other students that used wheelchairs and other types of aides to participate in physical education classes.
Board of Directors Meeting Synopsis, Aug. 3, 2021

Board of Directors Meeting Synopsis, April 7. 2022

The Minnesota State High School High School League's Board of Directors held a regularly-scheduled meeting on Thursday, April 7, 2022 at the Minneapolis Marriott West in Golden Valley. Here is a look at the Board of Directors Meeting Synopsis.
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Baker-Kent’s dream of service includes term with Board of Directors

Dreaming was a daily activity for Lurline Baker-Kent and her siblings while growing up in Richmond, Calif. She had a brother that would routinely throw a blanket over their mother’s dining table and climb underneath to slip away into thoughts, visions and hopes for the future.
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Title IX through the decades with my family

It’s been an exciting year seeing the celebrations and memories that have been brought forward as part of commemorating the 50th year of Title IX. In reflecting on what Title IX has meant to, and provided for me and those closest to me, I spent time learning from my own mom who graduated from high school in 1962, reflecting on my own experiences as a 1985 graduate, and considering my daughter’s class of 2020 experience. Blended into those three time-markers are my sister whose graduation followed mine by three years and my two sisters-in-law who graduated in 1977.
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