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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
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is proud to continue the Caring Community Series, a four-event series designed to support the well-being of One91 students and families.
The second session will take place Oct. 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Nicollet Middle School, 400 E. 134th St. in Burnsville. National expert Erin Walsh, co-founder of Spark & Stitch Institute, will present "It's Complicated: Kids, Social Media and Mental Health." The presentation is open to all One91 families.
Burnsville High School will honor six outstanding graduates when it inducts its Hall of Fame Class of 2024 in October. The newest Hall of Fame class will be inducted at a free public ceremony on Friday, Oct. 11, in the school’s Mraz Center for Performing Arts. A reception will take place at 5:30 p.m. followed by the induction program.
At its Sept. 26 meeting, the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Board of Education certified proposed property taxes for 2025, which are projected to decrease by 4.36 percent compared to 2025.
Learn Mari Ismail’s passion for people and extreme determination led her beyond a battle with cancer to a bright future, but not the future she initially planned for.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 residents are invited to meet with Superintendent Dr. Theresa Battle at a series of informal community conversations this fall.
Discover local services and resources for teens and young adults with physical, intellectual, or learning disabilities; mental health issues; ADHD; or those on the Autism Spectrum at the South of the River Resource and Education Fair.
In partnership with the City of Burnsville, District 191 Community Education will host a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Community Education Director Jason Sellars has been selected as a 2024 Community Educator of Excellence award winner for Region 5 by the Minnesota Community Education Association (MCEA).
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 is proud to announce the launch of the Caring Community Series, a four-event series designed to support the well-being of One91 students and families.
The League of Women Voters of Dakota County will host a candidate forum for Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Board of Education candidates on Sept. 24.
Due to construction of a residential building located on the site of the southeast parking lot at Diamondhead Education Center, alternate plans for staff and visitor parking and pick-up routes will go into effect on Monday, Sept. 16.
The 2024-25 school year in District 191 will include two early release days to accommodate professional development required by new state laws.
Foundation 191 will receive 30 percent of proceeds for online plant sales at Gertens through Aug. 22.
The Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting Award is considered to be the gold standard and the highest recognition for school district financial operations.
The lab uses software and systems that give students a unique digital perspective, including simulations of a wide variety of career pathways.
All District 191 students in grades 9-12 will be required to opt-in (register) to receive bus transportation to and from school. This change will help helps the school district create more efficient bus routes, ensuring students get to school as quickly as possible.
Susan Edmonson, coordinator of One91 School for Adults: “The combination of providing a variety of class options and the use of technology to be able to attend these classes has opened the doors for adults, enabling them to juggle their responsibilities while also attending school and progressing toward their goals."
In 2015, Jacob Notermann was the anchor for the BHS morning news. Since then, he's served as a public address announcer, political reporter and communications specialist in a broad-ranging communications career.
In today's dynamic, diverse and evolving educational landscape, technology has become the silent yet powerful ally reshaping how students learn, teachers instruct, and schools innovate. No one knows this better than District 191 Director of Technology Rachel Gorton.
While technology continues to grow at an exponential rate, One91 elementary students and families are learning the basics of how to stay safe and think critically while using new tools and software.