Ann Hendricks is a steady hand

By Tanner Kent
The Free Press

MANKATO February 26, 2008 10:44 pm

By Tanner Kent
Free Press Staff Writer
MANKATO — The Mankato Area School Board meeting Dec. 4 was wholly unremarkable.
On the agenda were some informational reports on Bridges Elementary and the district’s Truth-in-Taxation data. The most important action item was approving the district’s school calendar for 2008-09.
But after a report from West Principal Bruce Borchers on the status of Professional Learning Communities, Supt. Ed Waltman made a few comments. He praised teachers and staff for their development and mentioned that even he was in a PLC.
To that, board chair Ann Hendricks slyly responded, “And that’s necessary.”
The board members laughed. The superintendent laughed. Even Hendricks laughed before concluding her playful ribbing with a compliment for Borchers and his PLC team.
The most veteran of the seven-member board and a retired special education teacher, Hendricks has served more than 11 years and is a good example of why the Minnesota School Boards Association has named this School Board Recognition Week.
Hendricks works long hours on the board and never misses meetings. When she talks, people listen. Her opinions are highly regarded. And her knowledge of the school district is unquestioned.

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Once a special education teacher, Mankato School Board chair Ann Hendricks said she loves being on the board because “it allows me to stay in education, where I’ve wanted to be since I was 7 years old.” The Free Press