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Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is a future-forward school district creating barrier-free pathways for learning for everyone in our community. We believe learning is a lifelong pursuit, and create programs, services and opportunities that inspire this belief.
Elementary School Spark Wonder
For elementary learners in District 191, we begin to unpack the world of possibilities and explore healthy and meaningful expression. We want students to experience joy and growth, and to nurture curiosity as they consider the future.
Middle School Fuel Exploration
Grades 6–8 are marked by a time of self-discovery and finding belonging. We want students to feel empowered and excited as they begin to think about their high school experience.
High School Blaze your Path
With a host of opportunities, high school students apply their love of learning and developed sense of self to envision a future where their aspirations are truly within reach.
News & EventsOne91 Stories
The longtime, fully staged musical revue, Showcase, is returning to Burnsville High School (BHS) with combined performances of four incredible BHS arts programs – choir, theatre, jazz band and dance.
Ninety-two percent of parents and 90 percent of community members are proud of Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 schools, according to a community survey.
The survey, which was conducted by phone in February, asked the opinions of community members and parents on issues related to academics, decision making, safety, values and culture.
The National Honor Society (NHS) announced that Cody Hoang has been selected as an NHS scholarship semifinalist. As a national semifinalist, he will receive a scholarship award of $3,200.
More than 100 selected pieces of artwork by Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 elementary students are on display now through May 20 at Ames Center in Burnsville.
Gideon Pond Elementary music teacher Becca Buck and Burnsville High School language arts teacher Marie Hansen advanced from a group of 27 semifinalists after being announced among the 159 candidates by Education Minnesota on Jan. 26.
Members of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 community are invited to review and provide feedback on the district’s initial budget proposal for the 2024-25 school year. A public presentation is scheduled for April 17 at 6 p.m. at Diamondhead Education Center, 200 W. Burnsville Pkwy. in Burnsville.
A three-sport athlete and exceptional student-leader, Burnsville High School senior Madison Malecha received the school’s 2024 Athena Award. The award, named for the Greek goddess of wisdom and skills, recognizes outstanding high school female student-athletes for their excellence in individual sports or for participation and accomplishments in team sports.
With support from the Grow Your Own grant program, a dozen District 191 employees are currently working toward earning their teaching degrees.
Burnsville High School senior Julia Osmolski has been named a 2024 State Winner of the Aspirations in Computing award by the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), which honors students for their computing-related achievements and interests, and encourages them to pursue their passions.
District 191 Superintendent Dr. Theresa Battle submitted her initial budget proposal for the 2024-25 school year to the Board of Education at its March 14 meeting. Members of the District 191 community are invited to review and provide feedback on the proposal.
Harriet Bishop English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher Ryanne Mikunda has been named a winner in the inaugural Lexia LETRS Science of Reading Grant Contest. She is one of 118 teachers and educators from 26 states who has received a professional learning grant for the LETRS (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling) course.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 staff members and an entire department are being recognized for their extraordinary contributions to the One91 community with 2024 Community of Excellence (COE) Awards.
More than 100 unique pottery items are available for purchase. Bowls for Brainpower is a community fundraiser in support of BrainPower in a Backpack, a largely student-supported community service program that provides weekend meals to preschool, elementary and middle school students in need.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is participating in the Minnesota School Sealant Program, which provides students with the opportunity to receive free or reduced-cost preventive dental services at school.
Preschool Lab has openings for the March - May session, which is held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:50-11:20 a.m. The cost is $20 for the entire session.
Harriet Bishop and Hidden Valley Elementary schools had the exciting opportunity to have the 29:11 International Exchange, a South African music group, and members from the Minnesota Orchestra visit their schools this month.
Students pursuing their Associate of Arts Degree can now qualify for financial aid, transfer credits and obtain professional licensure in their field of study, all while remaining on campus at BHS.
Burnsville High School hosted Tri-City United for an Olympic Weightlifting dual on Feb. 9. A total of 41 lifters competed, with 11 Blaze athletes placing first.
Nicollet Middle School special education teacher Megan Tillman recently received the Inclusive Educator Award, given by Intermediate School District 917. The award was presented as part of Inclusive Schools Week to highlight and celebrate the progress schools have made in implementing inclusive practices to ensure a quality education for all students.
Burnsville High School Quiz Bowl Team A captured their seventh South Suburban Conference (SSC) Championship on Tuesday, Feb. 6. Four teams participated in the tournament and all went undefeated for a combined record of 20-0.