The Anoka-Hennepin school board is getting its first look at who its next superintendent might be at Monday’s special meeting.
It also comes as the board is gridlocked with the teachers union over new state standards that have to be implemented this year, according to the Minnesota Department of Education.
On top of that, the state’s largest district is still facing a $6.5 million deficit. The slew of issues will all eventually need the board’s approval, which can be evenly split and has led to contentious debates…