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Lexington residents want their voices heard
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Forest Lake resident Bridget Eddy donates blood at a local blood drive. Also pictured is Red Cross Collection Tech Lori Greeler. Right now, the nation is facing a blood crisis – its worst blood shortage in more than a decade. Dangerously low blood supply levels are posing a concerning risk to patient care and forcing doctors to make difficult decisions about who receives blood transfusions and who will need to wait until more products become available. There are upcoming blood drives in Blaine, Forest Lake, and many other cities in the north metro. To see a schedule of upcoming drives, visit recrossblood.org/give or mbc.org/donate-blood and enter your zip code.
LEXINGTON — Some residents who live at the Landings of Lexington on the corner of Lexington Avenue and Lovell Road want their voices to be heard about several ongoing issues. “I’m standing by my people, because we deserve to be treated like everybody else,” said resident Amal Abdi. The Quad Community Press previously reported on problems with parking, safety and alleged discrimination back in July 2020. Now, two years later, residents say they are still facing many of the same problems. Some of the Somali residents say they feel targeted and discriminated against by property management (Dominium) and other Landings residents. Several residents shared they are encouraged by property management to not call 911, but rather call the police department’s non-emergency number. Centennial Lake Police Chief James Mork explained that whether residents call 911 or SEE LANDINGS OF LEXINGTON, PAGE 10
Centennial hopes to grow its own teachers through new course BY SHANNON GRANHOLM MANAGING EDITOR
States all across the nation are facing teacher shortages amid the pandemic and fewer graduates nationwide are choosing to pursue careers in education. Back for its second year, Centennial High School is offering an elective course called “Grow Your Own Career Exploration” for students who are interested in exploring a future in education while earning college credits. “Other parts of the country have started this program because of teacher shortages,” said Chris Ripken, secondary innovation and instruction coach at Centennial.
“Who knows if Minnesota will face it to the same degree as other parts of the country, but we do know that there is an increasing number of teachers that are reaching retirement age, and the number of people entering education nationwide indicates that we could have a teacher shortage.” Centennial, as is the case with other districts, fi nds that graduates of Centennial often come back to work at Centennial years later, like Ripken himself. In addition to trying to get ahead of the curve when it comes to a possible future teacher shortage, Ripken said a big goal of the course is to increase SEE CENTENNIAL HIGH SCHOOL, PAGE 9
For the second year, Centennial High School (CHS) is offering “Grow Your Own Career Exploration” for students who are interested in careers in education. Pictured is Faribault High School teacher Kaylee Wiens; students Trinity Strohmayer, MacKenzie Cummings, and Idil Guled; and CHS teacher Chris Ripken. (CHS has partnered with Faribault High School on a grant opportunity to offer the course.)
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