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Wayzata Schools Paraprofessional Deb Musser
In honor of Paraprofessional Recognition Week Jan. 16-20, Patch talked to Deb Musser at Greenwood Elementary School about being a para-educator.

Email: Stefanie.Briggs@patch.com
Phone: 763-607-1246
Hometown: Plymouth, MN
Birthday: January 1
Bio: I’ve been a community journalist my entire adult life. I have worked for daily and weekly newspapers in two states and for a magazine overseas.
I’ve covered community news in the metro since 2008 as a community editor for Sun Newspapers. I covered Burnsville, Brooklyn Park, Champlin and various school districts in the metro for the Burnsville Sun Current, Brooklyn Park Sun Post and Champlin-Dayton Press.
I graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minn. with a Bachelor’s of Art degree in Communications Studies and minor in English.
I grew up in Crystal and attended schools in the Robbinsdale School District including Forest Elementary, Hosterman Middle School and Robbinsdale Cooper High School.
My travels have taken me across the country and the world. I have been all around Europe and to Tokyo, Japan as well as other countries.
I am currently living in Plymouth with my husband Beau. I joined Patch in July 2011.
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Local Hot-Button Issues
Plymouth has a wide variety of business and industry, but there are still patches of property that remain undeveloped. Development along Vicksburg Lane and Highway 494 could be seen as development opportunities or not. Also, redevelopment of the Four Seasons Mall is being looked at and discussed. It has great potential for redevelopment and possible interest in a recovering economy. Changes in the Wayzata School District, Robbinsdale School District and other private schools and public school districts in the community are also part of issues that concern many in Plymouth.
In honor of Paraprofessional Recognition Week Jan. 16-20, Patch talked to Deb Musser at Greenwood Elementary School about being a para-educator.

In honor of Paraprofessional Recognition Week Jan. 16-20, Patch talked to Angie Rieke at Wayzata West Middle School about being a para-educator.
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