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An open letter to STEM Center Principal Michelle Weber...
Dear Principal Weber, At the outset, I ask that you share this letter with all of the faculty and staff at the STEM Center. I would also appreciate it if you shared it with the STEM family. I will be...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 9:55 PM
UND law faculty head to Norway to give students new perspectives on law and jurisprudence
It's an international education on what's legal, what isn't By Juan Miguel Pedraza, University & Public Affairs Writer ...
Posted on 5/20/13 at 9:46 AM
Special guests from Angle Inlet School
Monday afternoon we had visitors at the Grand Forks Herald all the way from Angle Inlet School in Minnesota. Located on the Canadian border, in Minnesota's Northwest Angle, the Angle Inlet School is t...
Posted on 3/26/13 at 8:24 AM
Adventures in Subbing: Inner City School pt 2
Part one was about the hoopla; this post is about the nuts and bolts of the student struggles in North Minneapolis. When the 6th and 7th graders I taught this day eventually got down to work (which t...
Posted on 2/14/13 at 10:03 AM
Stedman's 30-point games makes her Region 7's new girls scoring leader
Back-to-back 30-point games has made Beach junior forward Cydni Stedman the new Region 7 scoring leader. Her teammate, junior guard Hailee Farstveet, has held the top spot much of the season. Stedman ...
Posted on 2/13/13 at 5:09 PM
ND schools waiting to turn in bully policy
BISMARCK — Schools across the state are taking an approach often used by students: waiting until the last minute to turn in their homework.June 10, 2012
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North Dakota’s graduation rate 2nd highest in the nation
And the silver medal for the highest 2009 graduation rate in the country goes to … North Dakota!June 10, 2012
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Ohio school withholds diploma because of cheering
CINCINNATI (AP) — A suburban Cincinnati high school is withholding a graduate's diploma and requiring community service as punishment for what it describes as overly boisterous cheering by his family during his graduation ceremony.June 06, 2012
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5 people apply for ND Board of Higher Ed seat
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Five people are competing for an opening on North Dakota's Board of Higher Education.May 31, 2012
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Oil Boom could soon transform prep sports in western ND
GRAND FORKS — The Bakken Oil Boom has transformed the way of life in western North Dakota. But the boom may have yet another impact in store, this one on high school athletics.By David C. Folske , May 28, 2012
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Va. girl is youngest ever in National Spelling Bee
McLEAN, Va. (AP) — The youngest person ever to qualify for the National Spelling Bee was running around in a stream with a friend, hunting for rocks. Suddenly, she came charging up the bank and headed straight for her mother.May 28, 2012
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Books or Boom? High wages in Oil Patch attract graduates, but colleges still have pull
May 27, 2012
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Bye bye school; Hello summer
May 24, 2012
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3,100 new students expected in Oil Patch; Dickinson, South Heart among schools preparing
Officials are worried schools in the Oil Patch may not be able to accommodate the 3,100 children a study released this week estimates are coming to the area this fall.By April Baumgarten , May 03, 2012
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Dickinson State ending system of tuition discounts
BISMARCK (AP) — Dickinson State University is ending tuition discounts for some out-of-state and foreign students.April 27, 2012
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South Heart receives aid for student enrollment growth
BISMARCK — State officials agreed Thursday to provide $240,000 to help with expected student enrollment growth in South Heart, but the school’s superintendent said the grant is significantly less than he was expecting.April 27, 2012
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To which school district go the children? Development by I-94 straddles Dickinson, South Heart district line
April 26, 2012
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Parents wire kids to prove teachers' verbal abuse
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (AP) — Teachers hurled insults like “bastard,” ‘'tard,“ ‘'damn dumb” and “a hippo in a ballerina suit.” A bus driver threatened to slap one child, while a bus monitor told another, “Shut up, you little dog.”April 25, 2012
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New Dickinson elementary school named
It’s official — the newest Dickinson Public School will be called Prairie Rose Elementary. The Dickinson Public School Board voted unanimously on the name during their meeting at the Central Administrative Office on Monday evening.April 17, 2012
New audit details Dickinson State University mismanagement
BISMARCK (AP) — A new audit released this morning details mismanagement at Dickinson State University.March 23, 2012
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