Members will vote on BRRRG plan, which will help shape 2011-12 general fund budget.
Edina students take to downtown Minneapolis for Prom 2011 on Saturday evening.
The technology has changed the way Rosie Rink teaches.
Conservation Minnesota awarded Edina High School, Valley View Middle School with $1,500.
Karen Bergman will take over as principal of the elementary school in July.
The FIRST robotics team rounded out another successful season.
The Hornets were selected to play in an event commemorating the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks as well as the city's Veterans Day Parade.
District awaiting Legislature's conclusion before moving forward with 2011-12 budget.
Edina residents came out to a pair of community dialogues to discuss ways the school district can save money over the next few years.
Five-days in Beijing introduced the high schoolers to new instruments and new friends.
The elementary school takes the environment seriously, from composting to rain gardens.
The environmental group is holding a fundraiser concert Friday evening at The Depot in Hopkins.
Student chess players take home more than trophies.
Dr. Marti Erickson spoke to a group of parents at an Edina PCN event Monday evening.
Abhi Nayar places at the Twin Cities Regional Science Fair and has big plans for the future.
The district is among 10 organizations worldwide selected as winners of the "Gone Google" competition.
Teachers vow to eat bugs, shave heads if students raised enough money to benefit the organization aimed at helping struggling children and mothers around the world.
The ski and snowboard school celebrated its last 2011 class with a 'Fun Day' on Feb. 26 at the Minnesota ski area.
Tom Connell says it's a great time to be teaching history because of all the change around us.
The Edina Board of Education approved the resignation of Deborah York, a longtime Countryside Elementary School teacher injured in 2009.
Hundreds of Hornets packed the Sofitel Hotel last weekend for the high school's annual Sweetheart Dance.
Dubbed SUPERPOPS, this year's version of the long-standing show kicks off this weekend at Edina High School.
The Cornelia Playground committee is working to replace the old equipment at the elementary school for both students and the community.
The theater troupe will perform Anything Goes on the main stage at the International Thespian Festival in June.