Candidates file for Roseville Area School Board
Residents to vote on school board and a capital projects levy on November 4
Four candidates have filed to run in the upcoming Roseville Area School Board election. Voters living in the Roseville Area School District (ISD 623) will vote in the school board election on November 4, 2025.
The school board has six members elected at large to serve four-year terms. There are three open seats this election, currently held by Mannix Clark, Kitty Gogins, and Frank Shaw. Gogins and Shaw (who was appointed as an interim to fill the seat left by Curtis Johnson) are not running again.
Four candidates are vying for three seats:
Mannix Clark
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Geida Cleveland
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Karl Crump
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Michelle Morse Wendt
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This is a nonpartisan election. The Roseville Area School Board is legally responsible for school programs and operations, but it delegates authority for the district's daily operations to the Superintendent of Schools. Learn more about the role of the school board here:
Stay tuned for a Roseville Reader candidate guide and more voting information.
The League of Women Voters Roseville Area usually holds public candidate forums for school board candidates too. The Candidate Forum for Roseville Area School Board is set for September 18 in the Fairview Room at the District Center, 1251 W. Cty Rd B2. The forum will begin at 7pm. The public is welcome.
District Capital Projects Levy
In addition to the school board election, residents in the district will also be voting on whether or not to approve a capital projects levy.
According to June 24 school board meeting information, this levy would fund needed district-wide technology updates, such as the installation, maintenance, and improvements of software, computers, mobile devices, network connectivity, improved safety, security and cybersecurity systems, Wi-Fi networks, data storage, website updates, office and instructional technology, and to pay the costs of technology-related personnel and training.
The Roseville Reader will be interviewing the District Superintendent Jenny Loeck and School Board Chair Todd Anderson for an upcoming article on the levy.
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Find Your School District
The City of Roseville includes both Roseville Area School District 623 and Mounds View School District 621.
The Mounds View School District will also have a school board election this fall. View the candidate filings here.
Mounds View will also have a capital projects levy for technology needs on the ballot. Learn more from Press Publications.
If you're not sure what school district you live in, type your address into this School District Finder.
Update: This article has been updated to include information about the upcoming League of Women Voters candidate forum.
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