MinnPost article by Erin Hinrichs As legislators debate the gamut of education issues at the Capitol, a series of grass-roots conversations are taking place at schools and community centers in
MinnPost article by Erin Hinrichs As legislators debate the gamut of education issues at the Capitol, a series of grass-roots conversations are taking place at schools and community centers in
Pioneer Press article by Christopher Magan Gov. Mark Dayton’s latest two-year state spending plan makes one thing clear: Education will remain a top priority during his final term. The governor’s
FIRE Academy in Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 has involved more than 200 parents at six different schools over the past 18 months. The goal is to form a stronger partnership
Innovation in Spring Lake Park Schools is more than an idea. For the past several years, district leaders, teachers and other staff have participated in ongoing professional learning on the topics
Glendale Elementary School in the Prior Lake-Save Area Schools was named a 2016 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon School for their programs and activities associated with E-STEM. Teachers at