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LOUISVILLE, Ky. â Windom High School Junior Spencer Wolter was on his way home from Louisville Saturday afternoon with a $1,000 scholarship and a first-place plaque in his possession after coming out...
View ArticleBring on the bands and the waffles
WORTHINGTON â For the eighth consecutive year, District 518âs fifth- through 12th-grade band students will cap their fall marching band season with a culminating concert in the Worthington High...
View ArticleLeague board approves allowing transgender students in sports
BROOKLYN CENTER â The Minnesota State High School Leagueâs board of directors passed a procedure Thursday for transgender students to participate in school sports. In a board room stuffed beyond...
View ArticleLeague board approves allowing transgender students in sports
BROOKLYN CENTER â The Minnesota State High School Leagueâs board of directors passed a procedure Thursday for transgender students to participate in school sports. In a board room stuffed beyond...
View ArticleMinnesota West invites students to explore campus
WORTHINGTON â While thoughts may be focused on holidays, Minnesota West is inviting future students to focus on their educational pursuits and how the campus can fit into those goals. The collegeâs...
View ArticleGirl Dominators win at regional qualifier
SIBLEY, Iowa â Sibleyâs Girl Dominators made a good showing in their first-ever regional FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League competition hosted at Iowa...
View ArticleHour of Code leads to new learning opportunities
WORTHINGTON â Students at Prairie Elementary joined millions around the world this week to learn an âHour of Codeâ in celebration of Computer Science Education Week. Technology instructor Dan...
View ArticleTop of the globe
WORTHINGTON â Worthington Middle School students competed Wednesday for top honors in the 2015 Worthington Middle School National Geographic Bee. Students were chosen to compete following the...
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