- Record: Extensions of Remarks
- Section type: Recognition
- Chamber: House
- Date: July 2, 2026
- Congress: 119th Congress
- Why this source matters: Extensions of Remarks are statements submitted for the official record, even if they were not spoken live on the floor.
HON. KELLY MORRISON
of minnesota
in the house of representatives
Ms. MORRISON. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize and honor Dr. Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed for her distinguished service to Hopkins Public Schools and her unwavering commitment to the students, families, and educators of Minnesota.
Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed concludes nearly a decade as Superintendent of Hopkins Public Schools after a career dedicated to expanding opportunity and helping students reach their full potential. Throughout her career in education, she has served as a teacher, principal,
- to educational excellence and student success.
A graduate of the University of Minnesota, Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed began her career as a social studies teacher in Saint Paul before serving in leadership roles across Minnesota and California. In 2017, she made district history by becoming the first woman and first person of color to serve as Superintendent of Hopkins Public Schools.
During her tenure, Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed guided Hopkins Public Schools through a period of innovation and transformation. She led the development of Vision 2031, a community-driven strategic plan that established a roadmap for student achievement and future-ready learning. Under her leadership, the district expanded opportunities through Spanish Immersion, International Baccalaureate programs, project-based learning, and other initiatives designed to prepare students for success in a changing world.
expand access to advanced coursework and career pathways, and foster a culture of belonging throughout the district. Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed provided thoughtful and steady leadership throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, helping students, families, and educators navigate unprecedented challenges while keeping student learning and well-being at the forefront of the district's work.
Throughout her career, Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed has been guided by a belief that education can change lives. She consistently advocated for students who were underserved and worked to ensure that all students, regardless of background, had the opportunity to succeed.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed is a devoted wife and mother. She and her husband, Frank, have raised two children, Sterling and Maddie, and her experience as both an educational leader and parent has shaped her approach to serving students and families.
Dr. Mhiripiri-Reed's legacy in Hopkins will endure through the students, educators, and families whose lives have been impacted by her leadership. On behalf of the people of Minnesota, I extend my sincere gratitude for her years of service to Hopkins Public Schools and wish her all the best as she begins this next chapter of leadership and service.