Community Partners
The strength of One91 Pathways comes from our more than 200 community partnerships and strong support of our students.
Partnership comes in many forms. We prioritize building relationships and trust with potential and current partners, and look for mutually beneficial goals to guide what we do together.
Thank you to our committed partners, including the Bush Foundation, Bosch, Dakota Electric, Best Buy, the Greater Twin Cities United Way, Walser Automotive Group, Cities of Burnsville and Savage.
Made Stronger By Community Partnerships
Hear from community partners about their work with ISD 191 and the impact of partnerships.
Partnership Stories
- Announcements
- Pathways & Partnerships
Nikki Rykhus’ journey as a musician, educator and mentor came full circle recently when Rykhus was named the executive director of Twin Cities Catalyst Music. The non-profit organization operates The Treasury in St. Paul and The Garage in Burnsville, music venues that provide music-based educational opportunities.
- Building Community
- Pathways & Partnerships
The Business Education Network (BEN) aims to strengthen the bond between local employers and educators to work towards the common goal of strengthening tomorrow’s workforce.
- Pathways & Partnerships
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is one of eight school districts selected to receive the Comprehensive Arts Planning Program (CAPP) award from Perpich Center for Arts Education.
- Announcements
- Pathways & Partnerships
Minnesota Trout Unlimited — a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting, conserving and enhancing streams, rivers and lakes and their watersheds in Minnesota — visited Eagle Ridge Middle School to introduce students in science teacher Pat Mosey’s class the beautiful art of fly tying.
- Pathways & Partnerships
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 was one of 11 partners across the state to receive the 2021 Youth Skills Training grant, which develops and implements paid-learning opportunities for students 16 years of age and older.
- Pathways & Partnerships
Kaitlyn Palacios, a full-time PSEO (post-secondary enrollment option) student at Burnsville High School (BHS), was selected to participate in an internship program through Genesys Works, a not-for-profit organization that helps high school students “break through barriers and discover through meaningful work experiences that they can succeed as professionals in the corporate world.”
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