"Distance Learning will continue, and Friday, May 1, and Monday, May 4, will be non-school days for students."
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The School Board shall provide the District Office Boardroom, located at 2990 80th Street East, as a place for the meeting.
Please click your school’s link below for your kindergarten or 1st-grade teacher's WILD! board for April 6-9.
At each pickup, children will receive enough breakfasts and lunches for each day until the next time meals are distributed.
ISD 199 principals sent an email to their families about Distance Learning.
The graduation rate for the district increased by nearly 2 percentage points to 90.19% in just one year.
The Instructional Technology Department has multiple options for families to get internet access to support learning.
At each Tuesday pickup, children will receive enough breakfasts and lunches for 3 days.
All teachers will be available via e-mail during virtual office hours to assist students and families with the learning during this week.
ISD 199 Superintendent Dave Bernhardson presented the first reading for review of policies.
Extended Learning will be used from Monday, March 30, through Friday, April 3, ONLY.
This year, 40 parents, guardians, and relatives graduated from the program, having attended at least four classes.
"Safety measures will be in place. Please abide by the instructions of staff in order to get meals out to children quickly."
"Students in ECFE, preschool, kindergarten, and 1st-grade will not need a school-issued device."
Statewide, graduation rates increased by .5 percentage points from 83.2 in 2018 to 83.7 in 2019.
Congratulations to Curtis Hance, who performed on French Horn, on receiving “Best of Site” from his judge.
Meeting information and video of the March 9 meeting are available on the district website, www.isd199.org.
Pine Bend Elementary School Principal Quennel Cooper made opening and closing remarks.
Simley Theatre presents its Winter One Acts, featuring cast and crew from Inver Grove Heights Middle School and Simley High School.
Application Period for National Scholarship Program Closes on February 19, 2020
The Inver Grove Heights Schools Student Advisory Council is a group of 4th-, 7th-, and 11th-grade students.
Hilltop, Pine Bend, and Salem Hills elementary schools and the Atheneum Gifted Magnet Program held "Hour of Code" activities this year.
The Simley High School Marching Band finished their competitive season at the annual Anoka Halloween Parade on October 27.
On November 5, voters selected Mary Francis Clardy, Rachel Hanson, Matt Schaefer, and Sherry Warrick for the ISD 199 School Board.
Advanced Placement classes challenge students with college-level coursework and provide an opportunity to earn college credit.
Over the last two years, students at Pine Bend Elementary School in Inver Grove Heights have learned about taking care of the environment.
The period for filing affidavits of candidacy for the office of school board member begins July 30th and continues until August 13th.
Summer Academy builds the skills of qualifying elementary and middle school students to prepare them for the next school year.
Simon Youth Foundation's Scholarship Program is part of the national Simon Supports Education initiativ
Enrollment underway for the 2016-2017 school year at free online public school. Learn more at online or in-person Information Session.
On November 4, residents of School District 197 will be asked to vote on three questions.
Photos from the homecoming coronation!
Photos from the opening ceremony.
Independent School District 197 will host an open house on the referendum Sept. 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Henry Sibley High School.
The Inver Grove Heights Early Learning Center at 3203 68th Street East, attached to Hilltop Elementary.
While many students are happy for the unexpected break, others dread the prospect of makeup days.
Several districts continued with games, practices and other after-school activities despite cancelling class. What do you think?