K12 EDUCATION
Moorhead High Theater Students to be Honored June 3
Moorhead High and its musical theatre students will be honored at the Hennepin Trust's SpotLight Musical Theatre Program. The eighth annual SpotLight Showcase will take place at 7 p.m., Monday, June 3...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 5:40 PM
Residents invited to community listening session Nov. 17
Moorhead School District residents are invited to learn more about the district, ask questions and share their thoughts during the community listening session scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 in...
Posted on 11/16/11 at 10:22 AM
Areavoices Digest #35 - Okay, is it casserole or hotdish?
I had to laugh earlier today when I noticed a thread on one of my Facebook friend's pages. She had taken a picture of a Tator Tot Hotdish she had made. What followed was an hours-long discussion about...
Posted on 6/8/11 at 2:08 PM
NDSU researchers phone home to young scientists from 9,000 miles away
Forget Santa and the North Pole. For a group of 8th graders, the real deal this winter is a team of North Dakota State University research scientists working on the earth's southernmost and coldest co...
Posted on 12/3/10 at 4:33 PM
The Laramie Project- Audition and performance information
Performance Dates: Thursday, February 17th (9 am matinee dress rehearsal) Friday, February 18th (7:30) Saturday, February 19th (2) Sunday, February 20th (7:30) Monday, February 21st (4 9) Com...
Posted on 11/26/10 at 9:44 AM
K-12 Notebook: Schools compete for Healthy School Makeover 
Several area schools are among the top 10 nominees for the top prizes in the Healthy School Makeover Contest.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 23, 2011
West Fargo tackles district growth 
Ninth Grade Center turns into high school
School building scenarios ranging from $60.1 million to $78.5 million were offered Thursday to a West Fargo group creating a plan to deal with the school district’s rapid enrollment growth.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 21, 2011
Kennedy Elementary looks at boundary changes 
The possibility of boundary changes was parents’ main concern at the Thursday night meeting held to address overcrowding at Kennedy Elementary.
By Wendy Reuer , January 21, 2011
Teachers wear ‘Jeans for Jodell’
The Johnson family was enjoying a vacation in the Twin Cities area when Jodell Johnson told her husband she “didn’t feel right.”
By Wendy Reuer , January 18, 2011
Number of high school dropouts drops in North Dakota 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The number of high school dropouts in North Dakota has dropped, after three straight years of approaching 800.
By Associated Press , January 17, 2011
Davies possible subject of film 
Documentary looks at desegregation
Fargo’s Video Arts Studios hopes to tie the dedication of Davies High School this summer into a documentary celebrating one of the watershed events in ending segregation in the South.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 17, 2011
Moorhead report cards get an upgrade 
Moorhead parents will soon see a different kind of report card coming home in their children’s backpacks.
By Wendy Reuer , January 16, 2011
Fargo evaluates school populations 
Southside schools beyond capacity as north enrollment declines
The Fargo School Board is focusing this week on Kennedy Elementary crowding, but the view will soon go districtwide to fix the opposite problem – enrollment losses on the north side of town.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 16, 2011
K-12 Education Notebook: Two students will represent North Dakota at D.C. Senate program 
Two North Dakota students were chosen as delegates to the 49th Annual United States Senate Youth Program, Sens. Kent Conrad and John Hoeven announced.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 16, 2011
Minnesota teachers union suggests reforms 
By Associated Press , January 15, 2011
Education chief knows struggles 
MINNEAPOLIS – When it comes to tackling Minnesota’s persistent racial achievement gap among students, the state’s new education chief may have no more luck than her predecessors. But it won’t be because she doesn’t understand the problem.
By Associated Press , January 15, 2011
West Fargo student may have active TB
A student at West Fargo’s Sheyenne Ninth Grade Center may have active tuberculosis and about 75 other students who possibly were in close contact with him may need to be tested for the disease, the health officer for Fargo Cass Public Health said Thursday.
By Helmut Schmidt , January 14, 2011
West Fargo student may have tuberculosis; 75 peers may be tested
WEST FARGO - A West Fargo student may have tuberculosis and about 75 students may need to be evaluated for the disease, according to a statement issued by the West Fargo School District this afternoon.By Forum staff reports , January 13, 2011
New tactic helps teens improve test scores
CHICAGO — Today's teens know well the alphabet soup of high-stakes tests — the SATs, the ACTs, the APs and the flurry of finals at the end of every semester.By McClatchy Newspapers , January 13, 2011
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