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May 10, 2013 in The Daily Republic
Alphabetical discrimination runs rampant in schools
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May 10, 2013 in The Daily Republic
Alphabetical discrimination runs rampant in schools
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May 10, 2013 in The Daily Republic
This expenditure of more than $50 million for new construction at the Mitchell High School is being planned with no vote by the Mitchell taxpayers. Continue Reading
May 10, 2013 in Pierce County Herald
On Friday afternoon, May 3, teachers in white face masks and blue rubber gloves walked through the dim halls of St. Croix Central Elementary School. Continue Reading
May 10, 2013 in Pierce County Herald
Alex Ciak is mad. Continue Reading
May 9, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON District 518 will move forward with a referendum for a new intermediate school, the school board decided during a special meeting Thursday morning. Continue Reading
May 9, 2013 in Pierce County Herald
Congratulations to the Prescott Fifth Grade Math Masters Team, as they did very well in the annual Math Masters Tournament in Hammond on April 26. Continue Reading
May 9, 2013 in Pierce County Herald
The smell permeating the entire St. Croix Central Elementary building is a reminder of the smoke damage that has rendered many of the school’s classroom items unusable. Continue Reading
May 8, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
BEACH The faint sound of a siren coming from a Golden Valley Sheriff’s Department car began to echo in front of Beach High School on Wednesday and it didn’t stop there. A parade of emergency services flooded the school parking lot for a mock car crash that left area sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders with something to think about as they make choices to get behind the wheel or get into a vehicle with a driver who has been drinking. Continue Reading
May 8, 2013 in River Falls Journal
Passersby have wondered and joked about this plywood sign sitting outside the River Falls High School, but no — it doesn’t indicate deep budget cuts. Continue Reading
May 7, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press
The Alexandria Technical and Community College Foundation opted for a change in scenery this year for its annual luncheon held in Alexandria last Friday afternoon.
Attendees cruised over to the Law Enforcement tactical warehouse on campus for a main street themed gathering. Continue Reading
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