Westview Elementary School held its annual Spring Carnival on Thursday at the school.
The Irish boys will head to state, while the girls finished fourth at the section event.
Irish lose to Panthers on Monday.
Eastview High School and Dakota Ridge School students of the year were introduced Monday.
Communications director: Selling advertising in school facilities will help with district budget problems.
Though selling advertising in school facilities isn't the whole answer to district budget problems, it's part of the solution, the school's communications director said.
Maybe you've already done most of your prom shopping, but we broke down how all the costs up through prom night add up.
The Irish would not prevail against the Kennedy Eagles on Wednesday.
Students in the Apple Valley High School performing arts department will present Shakespeare's classic "A Midsummer Night's Dream" this weekend.
Ninth edition of annual event received fewer donations than in previous years, but still attracted enthusiastic crowds.
With the temps hitting the 60s, many teams were ready for track and field Friday.
The federal government requires districts to work toward having all students who get school lunch—free, reduced price or regular price—to bring the same amount of money to the district.
One of the Minnesota State High School League Triple A award winners, and students of the year, were honored Monday.
The district estimates about $10.53 million in capital expenditures for 2011-12.
Minnesota's wrestler and wrestling coach of the year, coaches hall of fame inductees and students of the year were recognized.
Standouts this year are ornate back details on dresses and slimmer cuts for the guys, but the rest is up to you.
Rosemount High School Band begins collecting donations for ninth annual fundraiser.
Karen Toomey, Westview's principal for the past 16 years, will retire to spend more time with her father and pursue more hobbies.
The state speech tournament was held this past weekend, while the school's debaters qualified for June nationals at regional competitions in December and January.
As parents and staff facilitate a student walk/bike day every Friday, they also work to make the event safer for students crossing Galaxie Avenue.
Passing front should mean no more than a slushy morning for most of Dakota County.
DCTC students, faculty and staff enjoy food, dance, traditions from around the world at annual multicultural event.
Eastview High School students rehearsed Wednesday for their spring musical, which they'll perform April 15-17 and April 29-30.
Katie Brown, a 2006 Eastview graduate now teaching in Milwaukee as part of Teach for America, could win $500 for her classroom's library if she gets the most votes from the public.
The Minnesota Valley Exchange Club awarded Anthony Metz one of its Accepting the Challenge of Excellence awards for achieving academic and extracurricular success while living with muscular dystrophy.
This week, meet Mary Thompson, Principal of Rosemount Middle School.
The topic of student integration and equity is of vital importance to the district, said Thomas.
Jeff Solomon, director of finance for the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school district, talked with Patch about what changes in integration funding could mean for the district.
Jeff Solomon, director of finance for the Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school district, talked with Patch about what increases or reductions in funding the proposed education bills in the House and Senate could mean for the district.
Junior attacker Simone Haugen scored 4 of the 8 goals in the first period.
The new class will consist of the state's 32 largest schools.
The Board of Trustees is expected to act on the final recommendation at its April 20 meeting.
The games have been rescheduled for later in the spring.
Have you read about that extra funding that would be coming to District 196 schools next year? The truth isn't quite that simple.
Eastview and Apple Valley robotics teams both compete in the Minnesota First Regionals
Rosemount Robotics team places in North Star Regional competition
Rosemount legislator warns against being scared of change.
A new recommendation was to reduce the facilities department from four full-time staff to three, but most approved adjustments—including 48 full-time position cuts—were the same as initial recommendations.
Eighth-grader is one of four Minnesota students headed to national tourney in May.