Overview
BrightWorks, a nonprofit educational cooperative, was established in 1976 by the Minnesota Legislature to provide cost-effective, high quality education services and programs to public schools/districts, private schools and nonprofits in the Twin Cities metro area. This organization is member-driven and governed by a Representative Assembly and an Executive Board.
Representative Assembly
The Representative Assembly consists of one representative from each member district. Assembly members are current school board members appointed to the Assembly by their district’s board. As a unit, the Representative Assembly forms the governing body of BrightWorks and is regulated by laws applicable to independent school districts in Minnesota.
Annual Meetings
An Annual Meeting is held in conjunction with a regularly-scheduled meeting of the Executive Board. Representative Assembly members are invited to attend; attendance is not mandatory.
Member Representation
The Twin Cities region is divided into four Electoral Districts to ensure equal representation by member districts in governance of the organization. Electoral Districts are determined by the following quadrants: I-35W (north/south) and I-94 extending to I-394 and Highway 12 (east/west). District Office determines placement in an electoral district.
Executive Board
The Executive Board consists of eight Representative Assembly members, two from each electoral district, who have been elected to serve by their peers from other member school districts in their electoral district. Up to three appointed member district administrators and up to three appointed citizen representatives may also serve on the Board. Members serve two consecutive three-year terms with an option to continue, pending review.
Meeting Schedule
The Executive Board meets a minimum of five times during the fiscal year (June 30 through July 1).
Please contact Angela Skrade, Executive Board Support at angela.skrade@brightworksmn.org if you would like to attend an upcoming Executive Board meeting.
Meeting Calendar 2024-2025
- August 21, 2024 (3rd Wednesday)
- September 16, 2024 (Special Meeting of the Executive Board)
- October 16, 2024 (3rd Wednesday)
- January 15, 2025 (3rd Wednesday)
- April 16, 2025 (3rd Wednesday) - Combined with Annual Meeting
- June 18, 2025 (3rd Wednesday)
All meetings will be held at BrightWorks (2 Pine Tree Drive, Suite 101, Arden Hills, Minnesota, 55112) from 3:30 to 5:30pm
Executive Board Meeting Minutes
- Metro ECSU Executive Board Meeting Minutes 4/19/2023
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 6/21/2023
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 10/18/2023
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 1/17/2024
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 4/17/2024
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 6/12/2024
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 8/21/2024
- BrightWorks Executive Board Meeting Minutes 9/30/2024
Executive Board Members
- Carol Bomben (Policy) — Community Representative
- Mageen Caines — Representative Assembly member, St. Anthony-New Brighton School Board, representing Electoral District 2
- Andrea Cuene (Policy Vice Chair) — Community Representative
- Kacy Deschene — Representative Assembly member, Anoka-Hennepin School Board, representing Electoral District 1
- Patricia Driscoll (Treasurer) — Representative Assembly member, South Washington County School Board, representing Electoral District 3
- Jessica Ellison (Policy) — Representative Assembly member, White Bear Lake School Board, representing Electoral District 1
- Karen Gabler — Representative Assembly member, Edina, representing Electoral District 3
- Bill Harvey (Chair) — Community Representative
- Sarah Johansen — Representative Assembly member, Wayzata School Board, representing Electoral District 4
- Jackie Mosqueda-Jones — Representative Assembly member, Osseo, representing Electoral District 2
- Deborah M. Pauly — Representative Assembly member, Jordan, representing Electoral District 4
- Zena Stenvik — Columbia Heights School District Superintendent
Contact Information
John Schultz, Executive Director, 612-638-1525, john.schultz@brightworksmn.org
BrightWorks Membership
Active membership in BrightWorks is open to each public school district which has chosen to join the cooperative by paying the appropriate membership fees. With membership districts can participate and vote in the governance of the co-op.
Become a Member
BrightWorks Events & Registration
Event listings offered by BrightWorks and register at our Event Calendar page.
Events & Registration