Bubba the pit bull recently paid a visit to the school's special services department.
Nine hundred shooters qualified for Saturday's competition—including novice and junor varsity—with 403 shooters competing in the varsity shoot on Sunday.
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Jason Hoseney came to Inver Hills from Three Rivers Community College in Poplar Bluff, Mo., where he served as vice president for student success.
The grant is part of the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education program.
Sara Keifat and Katherine Kruse will be honored at an awards banquet at the Science Museum of Minnesota on June 6.
A graduation ceremony from the past marks the growth of the district.
Principal Gerald Sakala credits the school's AP open enrollment policy.
'Tis the season of graduation parties and senior pics. Share your old ones. Just do it.
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The assistant coach received an award from the National Wrestling Coaches Association.
Simley High School students celebrate at Prom Saturday
St. Thomas Academy used a dominant third quarter to rattle off 14 goals against a young Spartans defense.
Despite fighting back to 5-4, Simley couldn't find enough firepower to overcome the Warriors at home.
The Inver Hills Student Senate was one of just 10 throughout Minnesota to win recognition.
Bruce Rimstad has worked for District 199 for 23 years and helped achieve a Certificate of Excellence for seven straight years.
Dr. Jacobus is scheduled to be interviewed on May 8, with Dr. Haws following on May 9.
Avery Garon was one of just 47 Minnesotans to win the award. Designees were chosen from a talent pool of more than 15,000 finalists.
After giving up just two goals in the first quarter, Simley gave up seven in the second, leading to a 9-3 halftime deficit.
ISD 199 announced yesterday that it is the first Minnesota school district to have an iTunes app.
Simley relied on hot bats early and clutch pitching late to beat South St. Paul 4-3 Tuesday night.
The Fuel Up To Play 60 program encourages kids to consume nutrient-rich foods and achieve at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day.
The event featured a wide range of artistic learning opportunities.
The free festival includes workshops, projects and performances.
FIRST Robotics held two metro-wide tournaments during the weekend.
Superintendent of IGH Schools Dr. Dierdre Wells issues statement expressing thanks to voters, apologies to students and staff.
The squad and its boosters will have their annual taco feed and meat raffle at Gallagher-Hansen VFW Post 295 on Saturday, March 31.
Inver Grove district residents are being asked to vote a new $700,000 per-year capital levy for technology. Election day is March 27.
Bert Strassburg, Inver Grove Heights Community Schools' director of curriculum and instruction, is one of four finalists for the job.
Dakota County provided nearly 700 recycling and trash containers at no cost to the district and offered other services.
The program will launch at Simley High School this fall.
Patch sat down with Eagan High School senior Alanna Stangl, an Inver Grove Heights resident whose athletic accomplishments earned her an Athena Award from the school this spring.
Inver Grove Heights Community Schools posted a four-minute video about its gifted magnet program online last week.
The contract calls for a 1-percent wage hike in each year of the two-year deal, as well as a $15-per-month increase in health insurance benefits in the second year.
Simley High collaborated with Inver Hills Community College to develop the course.
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Steve Vogel is one of 34 teachers still in the running for the Minnesota teaching honor.
Five teams from Inver Grove Heights schools will take part in the state Destination ImagiNation Tournament.
More than 100 residents learned about the latest in computer technology at Student Led Technology Conference.
The AVID program is designed to help Inver Grove Heights Middle School students get ready for college.