Welcome to MPA, Kelly Zender!

ZenderWelcome to MPA, Kelly Zender! Kelly began as an instructional coach on August 14, and we can’t wait to see her impact on the community!

From what school/organization are you coming?
I previously worked at DaVinci Academy of Arts and Science.

Tell us about your education and past experience.
I hold a bachelor’s degree from Minnesota State University-Mankato and a master’s degree from Hamline University. With over 20 years in education, I have taught grades 2-5 and occasionally middle school. My diverse roles include instructional coach, director of teaching and learning, and most recently, elementary school principal at a K-5 charter school. My extensive experience reflects a deep commitment to fostering student growth and leading educational excellence.

What did you find appealing about MPA?
I was drawn to Mounds Park Academy because of its unwavering commitment to fostering an inclusive, innovative, and student-centered learning environment. The school’s emphasis on academic excellence and holistic development aligns with my passion for creating engaging and supportive educational experiences. Mounds Park Academy’s strong sense of community, combined with its forward-thinking approach to education, offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and nurturing environment. I am excited by the prospect of working in a setting that values creativity, collaboration, and individualized growth, and I am eager to bring my skills and enthusiasm to a place where every student’s potential is recognized and cultivated. Read More


Back To School Details

Panther high fives student on back to school nightWe are getting ready for the 2024-25 school year and we hope that you are as excited as we are! Below you will find all of the details about each Back To School event. If you have any questions, please reach out to your division director or the Office of Communications at communications@moundsparkacademy.org.

Thursday, August 22
New Family* Orientation & Back To School Night
*New families are considered those with students who are just joining our school PLUS all returning families with a student in grades PreK, K, 5, or 9 this fall.

  • 4 PM | New Family Arrival, plus all returning families with a student in K, grade 5, or 9
  • 6 PM | Returning Family Arrival
  • 6:15 PM | All-School Welcome Back Assembly
  • 7:15 PM | Departure

NEW FAMILY DETAILED AGENDA >
RETURNING FAMILY DETAILED AGENDA >

Thursday, August 22
School Photos During Back To School Night
Updated Location: Indoor Track

  • 3:45-6 PM | Session One
  • 6:30-7:30 PM | Session Two

We are so delighted to be joining you for Picture Day again this year. Get ready for the BEST PICTURE DAY EVER!

  • School pictures will be happening during the Back To School Night on August 22. Visit mpa.link/schoolphotos to sign up for your arrival window based on the schedule you will follow. If the line is too long, just come back later!
  • If you are unable to attend Back To School Night for pictures or would prefer to have them taken on a school day, the second Picture Day will be Friday, September 6. Retake Day will be Tuesday, October 1.
  • Lower School students do not wear uniforms for Picture Day.
  • Be sure to add hello@slowroadphoto.com to your email contacts to ensure you receive all the communications and info from us. You will hear from us directly via email on August 15.
  • Please feel free to check out the resources available on our website, including our Parents’ Guide at mpa.link/parentguide.
  • If you have any questions regarding Picture Day or image ordering and delivery, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly at hello@slowroadphoto.com.
  • If you have any questions regarding Picture Day or image ordering and delivery, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us directly at hello@slowroadphoto.com.

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Welcome to MPA, Eddie Grant!

EddieWelcome to MPA, Eddie Grant! Eddie started as an assistant director of equity and belonging on July 15, and we are so excited to introduce him to our community!

From what school/organization are you coming?
I am coming from the Excell Academy For Higher Learning.

Tell us about your education and past experience.
I have over 20 years of experience in diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) and education. My career began at the University of Northwestern, where I led equity initiatives. At Excell Academy, I developed a comprehensive DEIB plan, created the foundational “Discovering Your Equity Lens” workshop, taught middle school social studies, and served as an in-house substitute teacher. I designed a curriculum tailored to a diverse student body and worked extensively with marginalized communities, including BIPOC, first-generation, LGBTQIA+, low-income, and disabled communities. I am excited to bring my experience to MPA and collaborate with the team to maintain a culture of belonging for all.

What did you find appealing about MPA?
I was blown away by MPA’s bold presentation, intentional language, and strong commitment to creating a community of belonging. The school’s dedication to fostering an inclusive environment where every student feels valued and respected resonates deeply with my own values and professional goals. Additionally, I was particularly impressed by the intentionality and support provided for neurodivergent learners. MPA’s approach to recognizing and celebrating the unique strengths of every student aligns perfectly with my philosophy of education and DEIB work. The opportunity to contribute to such a forward-thinking and inclusive community is incredibly appealing, and I am excited about the possibility of being part of MPA’s mission to inspire and empower all students.

What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA?
In every professional space I’ve entered, my goal has always been to leave it better than I found it. I strive to help organizations overcome challenges and reach the next level, and I have been successful in doing so at every place I’ve been. I plan to bring this same dedication to MPA. I am rooted in respecting all people and perspectives and providing open and safe spaces for having difficult and uncomfortable conversations. I love working collaboratively and have a team mindset, believing that the best solutions come from collective effort. I thrive on working together to tackle daunting tasks and celebrating success with the team that shared the journey. My aim at MPA is to foster an environment where students and staff feel empowered, supported, and inspired to achieve their best. I am committed to making a lasting impact by enhancing the sense of community and belonging, and by helping every student recognize and reach their full potential.

What’s your big dream?
While I know I may not change the entire world, my dream is to make a significant impact in my world and every space I become part of. I believe in empowering individuals to view life through an equity lens, fostering understanding and empathy. By helping one person at a time, I aim to create a ripple effect where each empowered individual turns around to support and uplift others. Over time, this approach will build environments and spaces of true belonging. My ultimate hope is that these collective efforts will contribute to meaningful societal change.

What are you and your family passionate about?
My family and I are passionate about helping everyone feel valued, respected, appreciated, and affirmed in their true selves. We believe in being the change we want to see, so we actively work to create that change. This includes volunteering in our community, supporting initiatives that promote diversity and inclusion, and fostering open and empathetic conversations. Our goal is to contribute to a world where everyone feels a sense of belonging and can freely express who they are.

What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know?
A fun fact about me is that I was born in the same hospital (Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center) where Michael Jackson died.


Welcome to MPA, Mindy Ruane!

RuaneWelcome to MPA, Mindy Ruane! Later this fall, Mindy will join us as a Middle School English teacher. We can’t wait to introduce her to our community!

From what school/organization are you coming?
I’m returning to the classroom after a break raising my own kids! Most recently, I have been taking short and long-term substitute teaching positions at MPA, as well as teaching online graduate students.

Tell us about your education and past experience.
Students, their families, and teachers have been at the center of all of my working experiences. I started my career teaching in a third-grade classroom in Arizona and have held additional teaching and social work roles in Chicago and Minneapolis. Additionally, I have worked to support other teachers at Teach For America and as an online instructor at Johns Hopkins University Graduate School of Education. After several years of substitute teaching across divisions here at Mounds Park Academy, I am thrilled to be joining the team in a full-time capacity.

What did you find appealing about MPA?
Two of the things I find most appealing about MPA are the joyful learning environment and the outstanding sense of community. From Makerspace collaborations to engaging classroom activities, lessons and labs to social outings, field trips, I-term, and more; MPA is intentionally working to keep the joy in students’ school experience. All students are well known by the MPA community. Parents go out of their way to support the school in every way, teachers are accessible, and the students are curious, thoughtful, and capable.

What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA?
The teachers I remember most fondly were the ones who opened my mind to new perspectives and challenged me to push myself to my full capacity. I hope to have the same impact on students here at MPA—to create a safe and joyful classroom that pushes every student to explore new ideas and be challenged in engaging ways. I hope that every student who leaves my classroom does so with a more confident voice and the ability to communicate more clearly across a variety of mediums.

What’s your big dream?
Travel! Our family loves to discover new places, both near and far.

What are you and your family passionate about?
You can always find me with a book, reading a book, or talking about a book! I’m an avid reader and am often working my way through two or three at a time. I love getting book suggestions, so if you have one for me (or want me to suggest one for you) pop by for a chat!

What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know?
I spent nine months in Australia while in college and loved every minute of it! If you ever have a chance to go, I’d say – do it!


Preparing For The 2024 Paris Olympics!

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As the world comes together to celebrate the spirit of athletic excellence and international unity in Paris, we’re bringing all the excitement and inspiration right to you! Learn about the special venues at this year’s Olympic games or fuel up with a special Olympic torch dessert!Olympics2

Olympic Torch Cupcakes

CupcakesGet ready to celebrate the Paris Summer Olympics with a fun and delicious treat: Olympic Torch Cupcakes in cake cones! These adorable cupcakes are not only delightful to look at but also perfect for any Olympic-themed party.

For more mouthwatering recipes and culinary inspiration, follow Kate Thrane ’16 on Instagram at @theglutenlessmaximus! Let the games begin with these tasty Olympic Torch Cupcakes!

 

 


Bringing Home the Gold: MPA’s Top 5 Athletic Achievements

MPA SportsMounds Park Academy has an incredibly rich history of athletic success. To highlight some of that success, take a look back at the top five athletic achievements by Panther athletics!

Boys Golf: Four Years of Dominance at the MSHSL State Tournament

The boys golf program exhibited remarkable success over four years, being state participants in 2017 and winning the state championships in 2015, 2016 and 2018.

Girls Tennis: Five Years of Dominance at the MSHSL State Tournament

The girls tennis program demonstrated exceptional performance over five years, finishing second in state in 2005, 2006, and 2008, and securing state championships in 2007 and 2009.

Boys Tennis: MPA’s First Team MSHSL State Championship (2005)

The boys tennis team clinched MPA’s first team state championship in 2005. Team members included Jake Sheehan, Paul Shapiro, Dan Mammel, Dan Stag, Dan Melum, Brendan Byrne, Bryan Kelly, Nate Eigenfeld, Ben Yates, Andy Brown, David Croonquist, Connor Brown, and Connor Hart, with Maddie Irvine as the team manager. The team was coached by Michelle Olson.

Girls Track and Field: MPA’s First Conference Championship (1994)

In 1994, the girls track and field team secured MPA’s first conference championship in the Tri-Valley Athletic Conference. The team was coached by MPA Hall of Fame coach Bev Docherty and Martha Connors.

Girls Golf: MPA’s First Individual MSHSL State Champion Stacey Geiser (1990)

Stacey Geiser became MPA’s first individual state champion in 1990, achieving this milestone while the school competed as an independent, not affiliated with any conference.

Did your top moment make the list? Do you know a coach, athlete, or Panther supporter who should be a part of the Mounds Park Academy Hall of Fame? Help us nominate them!


Reflections From Parents Of The MPA Class Of 2024 Lifers

Class of 2024 graduatingParents of Lifers are those who chose MPA for their children every year for all 13 years of their education. Right before they graduated from MPA, we interviewed the Class of 2024 Lifers in a group reflection on their MPA journeys. After hearing their touching reflections, filled with gratitude for MPA, advice, and optimism for the future, led us to further expand on the conversation to their parents.

How has MPA’s community supported and shaped your child?

Lisa (Nora ’24): For my kids, I think the opportunity to do a substantial amount of fine arts. They both played in instrumental groups as well as choirs. Athletics has been just a great opportunity–one child did three sports and the other did two.

Katie (Ben ’24): It’s being able to do everything. I felt a fair amount of pressure in high school–which happened to be public high school–and I thought I got a really fabulous education, but I had to do more picking. It was kind of like, “Well, you’re either devoted to this program or you’re going to be devoted to this program.” And I feel like Ben has gotten an opportunity to do a lot of different things. There’s flexibility and a willingness, too. That’s helped make him more well-rounded. In other places, he would’ve dropped off some of these things and really lost out on what is going to end up being life-changing, and now things that I would’ve never imagined him continuing to do in college, he’s going to try to continue to do in college.

Mike (Molly ’24): Being a younger sibling and the kid of an employee, Molly doesn’t remember ever not coming here. She was carried here certainly before she was walking. In her particular case, the community shaped her even in all the time she wasn’t yet a student here. It’s the place where she was always known and looked out for. We’ll take a lot of what happened outside the classroom as much as anything would happen inside.

Mark (Hunter ’24): I think the size. Hunter had the opportunity to do pretty much whatever he wanted and it was good to know that people are always looking out and saying, “Keep moving forward,” because I know kids can get lost in the shuffle.

Jeremy (Jay ’24): Jay’s been able to do so many things. A lead in a play, choir, jazz band, and multiple sports. I always tell him being able to be a big fish in a little pond sometimes is a good thing, because you get to be able to try everything. That has been very special here, those opportunities.

"MPA sets everybody up for success when they're younger. Everybody's happy and willing to help out, and I think the structure that he had here is going to help him later on in life."Kristi (Jay ’24):  The opportunities he’s had across the board. I don’t think he would’ve been in a school play if he was at a different school. And selfishly, I already knew that there were outstanding teachers here–some of them that I had!–so I knew from the get-go what he was getting into and how it was going to help him flourish in school, because I feel like that’s a huge piece too–knowing how supportive and invested all these outstanding teachers are. Read More


Welcome to MPA, Nelle Tokheim!

TokheimWelcome to MPA, Nelle Tokheim! Nelle will be joining us as the library assistant later this fall. We can’t wait to introduce her to our community!

From what school/organization are you coming?
I worked for St. Paul Public Schools.

Tell us about your education and past experience.
I have a Bachelor of Arts in physical education and health from Luther College. I wound up working in the fitness industry for ten years before staying home for a while with my two kids. When I decided to return to work, I realized that I still enjoyed working in schools with students and that I truly enjoyed connecting with them through books! I have worked at St. Paul Public Schools for the past three years. I have been running the library at one of their elementary schools, and it was a blast!

What did you find appealing about MPA?
MPA has been part of me for 42 years. I was an MPA Lifer back in the day, and when my family moved back to Minnesota from Colorado, we chose this school because we wanted our kids to feel safe, supported, and part of a community. I love the connection that students have with staff. I also love how the school has grown into its own identity over the years!

What lasting impact do you plan to have on MPA?
I want to help kids love books! I don’t want reading to feel like a chore every time. My belief is that reading is reading, whether your child reads chapter books, biographies or graphic novels. Hopefully, I can help students discover what a joy reading a book can be!

What’s your big dream?
To earn my Master of Library Science.

What are you and your family passionate about?
I am passionate about soccer (ask Mr. Scinto)! I played through college and well into my adult years until an injury stopped me in recent years. I attend as many MNUFC games as I can and try to support the MN Aurora as well.

What’s a fun fact about you that our community would love to know?
I met my husband rappelling from the ceiling of a building.


Baa Baa Boutique Brings Community Together

Baa BaaBy the time the Baa Baa Boutique closed its doors for the 2023-2024 school year, the MPA Class of 2036 had helped three students receive an education, culminating a collaborative effort by students, teachers, and alums!

The boutique, a service and educational initiative for kindergarteners aimed at fundraising for Heifer International, showcased handmade trinkets crafted by MPA students to generate funds for the cause. The kindergarten class, under the guidance of Ms. Roche and Ms. Petersen, soon received aid from its heavy alum connection. Furthering the boutique’s support featured alumni Chad Nicholson ’97, one of eight alums with children in the class, using his talents to film a commercial to advertise the shop.

Using the multi-faceted support, the Baa Baa Boutique’s donations reached a total of $1,725! A donation competition further bolstered its success, with various categories vying for contributions before ultimately raising $825 to support three students’ education. What an exceptional representation of the combined effort the MPA community turns in regularly!


2024 Alumni Award Presented to Judge Christa Moseng ‘96

Moseng Judge Christa Moseng ’96 has been an Administrative Law Judge for Minnesota since 2021 and is the immediate-past chair of MNclusive, an LGBTQIA+ resource group for state employees. She graduated with her B.A. from Grinnell College and her J.D. with Distinction from the University of Iowa College of Law. While in law school, she was a senior managing editor of the Journal of Gender, Race, and Justice. Judge Moseng has nearly a decade of experience in public utility matters and rulemaking. She is known for her technical expertise, deep commitment to public service, excellence in legal writing, and commitment to inclusion and equity, particularly for the LGBTQIA+ community.

While not leading the effort, she participated by offering legislative testimony about the legal implications of the trans refuge bill that passed in 2023. During hearings, Judge Moseng shared: “What brings us here today is a concerted effort, in other states, to deny human rights that Minnesotans take for granted—rights like the right to have a family, access medically necessary health care, and to have children with a minimum of government interference. If there’s one thing that I know that a public official can safely say, it’s that Minnesota is not Florida, or Texas, or Oklahoma, or Utah. We do not threaten to pull families apart. We do not erase trans people from public life and accommodations… Senate File 63 would protect children, families, and caregivers in Minnesota from extraterritorial laws and orders that could interfere with the right to receive gender-affirming healthcare in Minnesota… It would substantively strengthen Minnesota’s position as a human rights leader in the United States.”

Please take time to learn more about Judge Moseng and her work via the Q&A below:

Please describe your life’s work (personal and professional) today. What are you most proud of?

I try to make room for trans people to be comfortable as ourselves. I’ve done that by fostering an online community where trans and gender-questioning people can safely share joys, challenges, and information; writing and distributing a practical guide for overcoming wrongful insurance-claim denials; helping craft state-employee policy changes; and working extensively with other community members and allies. I relish anytime a trans person finds life or transitioning easier, fairer, or less stressful because of something I worked on or did.

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