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From a rural start to a national spotlight. (Profile: Kenneth A. Dragseth).


As a South Dakota South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W).  farm boy, Ken Dragserh grew up surrounded by an extended family full of educators, including an uncle who later became a California superintendent and a father who served 10 years on the local school board.

So the merits of solid schooling weren't lost on him, even as a youngster in Rutland, S.D., where the district enrollment totaled 250.

"I remember vividly the day my dad told us he was going to run for school board. ... He told all of us that he was concerned that we get an outstanding education so that we could have choices after we graduated from high school," Dragserh recalls.

Today, in a setting that's a world apart socioeconomically but just one state apart geographically, Dragseth continues to apply his father's wisdom in his role as superintendent in Edina, Minn., a first-ring suburb of Minneapolis. It's the only place he's worked as an educator, joining the school system in 1967 as a math teacher.

His 11 years in the top post of the 7,100-student district were recognized in February when Dragseth was named the 16th National Superintendent of the Year, an award co-sponsored by Aramark ServiceMaster Facility Services and AASA AASA American Association of School Administrators
AASA Asian American Student Association
AASA Association of Academies of Sciences in Asia
AASA Aging and Adult Services Administration
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. The honor will allow him on May 24 to present a $10,000 scholarship check to a deserving student at his alma mater.

Though Edina enjoys the fruits of an upper-middle-class support, Dragseth has made a mark by championing the needs of the underserved. Three years ago, as he collected brochures at various student awards ceremonies in his district, the superintendent began to see a disturbing pattern in gender distribution: Cirls far outnumbered boys on the honor rolls and in receiving other academic awards. To study the disparity, he collaborated with a researcher, whose findings into Edina's underachieving male students now are being applied to staff development on differentiated teaching and learning.

Dragseth also has taken a sincere role in building a consortium of school districts across the region to promote de segregation. In one initiative, Edina educates 105 low-income students from Minneapolis under an agreement with the city schools. He also pushed vigorously for Edina to build a magnet elementary school elementary school: see school.  with a global affairs theme for students regionwide. After several contentious public meetings, the state legislature A state legislature may refer to a legislative branch or body of a political subdivision in a federal system.

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In a community where only 3 percent of the students qualify for the federal lunch program, Dragseth draws admiration from colleagues for his passionate support of desegregation desegregation: see integration. .

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.

Dragserh, acknowledging some battle scars, conceded: "It would be easier politically and emotionally nor to get involved."

The superintendent probably is best known outside his home turf as the architect of one of the first successful districtwide plans to alter school start times to accommodate adolescent sleep patterns. The opening bell at Edina High School Edina High School is a three-year public high school located in Edina, Minnesota, a first-tier suburb of Minneapolis. The school was founded in 1949 and has a current enrollment of approximately 1,700 students.  moved from 7:25 to 8:30 a.m. in 1996.

With 36 years invested in the same community, he has cultivated powerful relationships with staff and community forces to pull off such dramatic reforms.

Administrators in Edina said they especially appreciate the superintendent's frequent communications, his weekly voicemail updates, his regular sharing of information about state policy changes and his informal school visits.

Dragseth also finds ways to make an impression doing the mundane, such as riding a school bus on the opening day of school. One year he was aboard a bus whose driver became the object of an angry tirade from a mother at a pickup stop. Hearing the commotion, Dragseth walked up the aisle, only to discover the nasty words coming from a district employee.

"A few days later 1 came across her in the hallway," Dragseth says. "All I said was, 'It's nice to see you in a chipper chipper Drug slang An occasional user of illicit drugs. See Recreational drug use Tobacco A popular term for a person who smokes < 5 cigarettes/day, who may be resistant to nicotine dependence or addiction, and often born to non-smoking parents.  mood."'

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Currently: superintendent, Edina, Minn.

Earlier: math teacher, principal, assistant superintendent Assistant Superintendent, or Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), was a rank used by police forces in the British Empire. It was usually the lowest rank that could be held by a European officer, most of whom joined the police at this rank.  in Edina

Age: 57

Greatest influence: A brother who was in his second year of teaching when he died of cancer. I feel blessed to have the opportunity to do what I love, and I feel his presence in my career.

Best professional day: The day as principal of a middle school when we were named a National School of Excellence by the Blue Ribbon Commission Noun 1. blue ribbon commission - an independent and exclusive commission of nonpartisan statesmen and experts formed to investigate some important governmental issue
blue ribbon committee
.

Books at bedside: A Long Way From Home by Tom Brokaw Thomas John Brokaw (born February 6, 1940 in Webster, South Dakota) is a popular American television journalist, Previously working on regularly scheduled news documentaries for the NBC television network, and is the former NBC News anchorman and managing editor of the program ; Longitudes and Attitudes by Thomas Ftiedman; Adversity Quotient quotient - The number obtained by dividing one number (the "numerator") by another (the "denominator"). If both numbers are rational then the result will also be rational.  at Work by Paul Stoltz; and Rise to Rebellion by Jeff Shaara

Biggest blooper: Driving off for a school board meeting with a fat folder containing legal papers about a contentious special education case on the top of my car. My heart dropped when I reached the meeting sans folder. I jumped in my car and retraced my route. When I reached the freeway, I spotted papers scattered in the median and in the ditch neat the entry ramp. I scrambled out and started picking up these confidential papers. Luckily I recaptured all of them.

A reason I'm an AASA member: I look to AASA for national advocacy for educational issues and for children. They are my national spokesperson for the causes and concerns that I have.

Jay P. Goldman is editor of The School Administrator. E-mail: jgoldman@aasa.org
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