Dozens of employees of the Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District lost their positions in a new round of cuts.
On May 16, Burnsville High School honored the best and brightest of its outgoing class.
The Burnsville boys and girls track and field teams competed in the South Suburban Conference meet this week.
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Golfers take seventh in meet held at Valleywood Golf Course
The Blaze traveled to Apple Valley to compete in the True Team Sections track meet on Tuesday.
Burnsville students dance the night away at the Landmark Center in Saint Paul
Burnsville holds Grand March for its 2011 Prom in high school gymnasium
Standouts this year are ornate back details on dresses and slimmer cuts for the guys, but the rest is up to you
The training is being used to strengthen relationships in the community, not because area schools are becoming more dangerous
Board selected School Exec Connect to lead search. Cost of hiring the firm still unknown.
BPAC chief executive John Elbaum is expecting to find a replacement for the school within "a few months"
The new class 6A will include Minnesota's 32 most populous high schools. Burnsville is currently ranked seventh with 2,530 students.
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Task Force recommendations limit Crystal Lake Elementary's closure affect to three neighboring elementary schools.
Coming off its second-place finish in the Class AAA state tournament last year, Burnsville baseball is looking to make waves in the South Suburban Conference
English, Spanish and Somali are the three most widely spoken languages in the homes of District 191 students
Moving Early Childhood Family Education programs currently at the Kenwood Center would save almost $500,000 annually in lease payments.
The STEM school is proud of its accomplishment after a little less than two years of operating as a magnet school.
Departing superintendent's retirement package leaves Lakeville Independent School district with more than $360,000 in compensation due.