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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
All District 191 students in grades 9 through 12 will be required to register to receive bus transportation to and from school.
On topics around academics, safety, school culture and engagement, District 191 families gave the district and their children’s schools high praise according to a spring survey.
Kathy Funston's role as Director of Strategic Partnerships and Pathways has evolved to include grant writing, which has brought in more than $5.4 million in funding, materials and services. Through partnerships with individuals, businesses, non-profits, government agencies and other organizations, students have the opportunity to experience unique learning in and outside of the schools.
Through a variety of programming, District 191 is harnessing the power of community to reduce hunger.
Burnsville High School will honor six outstanding graduates when it inducts its Hall of Fame Class of 2025 in October.
Three vaccine clinics are scheduled in District 191 in July and August to provide opportunities for students to get required vaccines prior to the start of the 2025-26 school year.
Thankfully for students and families of District 191, there are school-based mental health services in every building, making it easy to get the additional support they need without the usual challenges.
Designed to highlight every child’s unique identity and talents, All-Star Day celebrations at Edward Neill Elementary School have become much more than just a monthly school assembly. The celebrations — rooted in the idea of creating a supportive school culture through school-wide engagement — not only build community at the school but also foster a sense of belonging in each student.
Now finishing her sophomore year at Concordia University in St. Paul, the 2023 BHS graduate is already giving back—helping guide the next generation of aspiring educators. Palacio reconnected with her alma mater this year to support students enrolled in the same education courses that once shaped her own journey.
Nicollet Middle School chess coach Brian Ribnick recently received the Andy Lerner Award for Excellence in Chess Education from Chess in the Schools. The award recognizes educators’ impact on the chess community and students.
Brian Burthay, a parent in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 and co-chair of the district’s American Indian Parent Advisory Committee, was named the Minnesota Indian Education Association (MIEA) Coach of the Year. He was presented with the award at the MIEA conference earlier this spring.
The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Board of Education has refinanced about $33.3 million in debt to save taxpayers through reduced debt payments. This refinancing will save approximately $2.9 million over the life of the bonds.
Eight extraordinary volunteers have been chosen to receive the 2025 John Coskran Volunteer Awards in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191. Winners will be honored during the Board of Education meeting on Thursday, June 12.
Students in the District 191 Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Transition (BEST) program are teaching elementary students about inclusion and Person First language through the Ambassadors for Respect (A4R) program.
On May 21, juniors and seniors in the Multicultural Education concurrent enrollment class at Burnsville High School presented to students, staff members and community members as part of their Education Research Symposium.
The Nicollet Middle School chess team brought home a national title after traveling to Orlando May 9-11 for the National Middle School Chess Supernationals.
Thanks to a federal program, breakfasts and lunches will be provided at no charge to all children, ages 1 to 18, this summer at several schools in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191.
Burnsville High School seniors were awarded 104 scholarships totaling $134,000 at this year’s Community Scholarships Award Ceremony on May 14 at the school’s Mraz Center.
Thanks to the Understand Native Minnesota grant, funded by the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community and administered by the Minneapolis Foundation, students in the Culinary Pathway at Burnsville High School (BHS) are learning about foods and flavors in local Native American food culture and Indigenous food systems.
Commencement ceremonies will take place in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 with graduates receiving diplomas at four locations in June.