See the graduation rates for each District 197 school here.
Five Eagan area school teachers have been named candidates for 2017 Minnesota Teacher of the Year.
Twenty-one students from District 196 high schools qualified to compete at the state debate tournament at the University of Minnesota.
Kindergarten registration at all District 197 elementary schools for 2017-18 will start on Jan. 19.
An impressive 87 percent of school-aged children who live in Independent School District 196 attended district schools this year.
Students from Eagan High School and Trinity School at River Ridge were named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
Eagan students scored higher than the state and national averages on the ACT college admissions test in 2016.
The preschool program has been serving the Eagan community since 1978.
Find important back-to-school information about freshman orientation, parking permits, yearbooks, class schedules and more.
Eagan High School significantly improved upon its ranking from last year's list.
On November 4, residents of School District 197 will be asked to vote on three questions.
Congratulations to Pilot Knob student Deanna Nguyen on her State Fair Grand Prize winning work of art!
The contest promoting the stop motion film “The Boxtrolls” challenged children to create projects out of cardboard and recycled materials.
A six-session course for parents of current District 197 students.
Calum Mallace '08 continues to find success on the soccer field with the MLS team Montreal Impact.
The contest challenges children to create unique projects out of cardboard and recycled materials.
Independent School District 197 will host an open house on the referendum Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Henry Sibley High School.
School District 197 offers its school supply list online.
Minneapolis-St. Paul trails only Paris in regard to percentage of new residents who are recent college graduates, according to LinkedIn. See what's drawing more people here.
The revised calendar includes the addition of two days.
The District 196 magnet school is hosting its second annual Girls Engineering Day.
Another day of dangerously cold temperatures has closed many schools in the area.
The Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan school district will make a decision about school on Tuesday later today.
A wind chill warning will be in effect from midnight Monday through Tuesday afternoon.
If school is canceled on Monday or Tuesday, the district will consider adding days to the end of the school year.
The district has also provided updated information about high school activities and community education programs.
While many students are happy for the unexpected break, others dread the prospect of makeup days.
The Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District joins District 197 and other area districts in closing school due to the dangerous wind chills.
Thursday wind chills are expected to average between 35 to 45 below, according to the National Weather Service.
A team of Eastview High School students were the state runners up in the state Public Forum Debate.
District 196 Superintendent Jane Berenz, the school's principal and staff shared with legislators the initiatives they have taken to help students succeed.
Kindem previously worked at Cedar Park Elementary STEM School in Apple Valley as a science specialist before her current position as a coordinator of innovative educational programs.
The students qualified for the state debate by finishing at the top of multiple debates in a recent section tournament.
College officials and Eagan Mayor Mike Maguire attended the ribbon cutting ceremony as part of the open house activities.
Several areas in the Diamondhead Education Center are affected and some community education programs are canceled for the rest of the week.
Several districts continued with games, practices and other after-school activities despite cancelling class. What do you think?
The college will show off its new facility during an open house event on Wednesday.
Districts 191 and 197 have canceled school due to the continued cold weather forecast for Tuesday.
With temperatures forecast to remain dangerously cold through Tuesday afternoon, the district has decided to cancel school and leave some after school activities open.
MN Education Commissioner says Gov. Dayton will likely leave the decision about canceling classes on Tuesday to local superintendents, unless the already extreme weather outlook changes 'drastically.'