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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for December 21,2015 <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br /> 2016, and they want everything ready prior to the 2017 school year. Staff has been receiving <br /> inquires on this and will continue to provide updates to the Council. A meeting has been <br /> scheduled by group of parents for tomorrow(December 22nd)at 6p.m.,but it is not likely that <br /> any new information will be presented. <br /> Haas suggested extending an invitation to Hugo's representing board member to talk to the <br /> Council. <br /> Jay Axelrod, 15760 Jeffery Avenue North,informed Council there was going to be an official <br /> board presentation on January 76 with three open sessions following that. The meetings were <br /> scheduled to be at 4 p.m. at the south end of the district. It was his opinion that the district was <br /> making it as difficult as possible to provide comments. A meeting was to be held tomorrow, <br /> December 22,to organize parents to fight this. He stated that one of the main reasons his family <br /> moved to Hugo was to open enroll his kids in Withrow Elementary. It is a community <br /> institution,and closing the school is tragic and may result in a decline in property values. He <br /> thinks the southern schools in the district are feeling the northern schools are taking resources <br /> away from them. He talked about the parent-led group called"STOP BOLD COLD"that has <br /> formed in opposition to ISD 834's Building Opportunities to Learn and Discover"BOLD"plan. <br /> Kris Capra, 12715 Isleton Avenue North,talked about the bonding preparation process stating <br /> that in November,2015 there was a clear message on video that they would not be closing any <br /> schools. <br /> John Waller, 14010 Homestead Avenue,talked about the amount of time children would be on <br /> the bus and felt the City should support not closing Withrow Elementary School. <br /> The Council agreed that schools play an important role in society and the issue needed to be <br /> monitored very closely. <br /> Haas made motion,Klein seconded,to direct staff to draft letter as preliminary notice letting <br /> them know we would like to weigh in, and encourage the school board to speak to the Council. <br /> Copies of the letter could be sent to the Stillwater Gazette and The Citizen. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Discussion on Artwork at State Capitol <br /> Council Member Haas added this to the agenda to discuss proposed changes to the art display at <br /> the State Capitol. The State Capitol Preservation Art Subcommittee has been discussing the <br /> capitol building restoration project and is considering removal of some military art displays that <br /> are felt to be insensitive to some people. Haas stated he opposed the removal of the artwork and <br /> the Council agreed it was an important part of history and should remain as a reminder. <br />