The Maple Grove Senior High boys swim and dive team comes in with silver shared with Minnetonka at the state tournament.
Several wrestlers from Maple Grove Senior High and Osseo Senior High competed in the 2012 State Wrestling Tournament.
The Crimson boys hockey team plays Thursday.
Maple Grove Senior High wins the Section 5AA championship title with a 15-1 win over Blaine High School Friday.
Students at the Osseo School District 279 elementary school honored military members in February for "I Love to Read" month.
Students at the Maple Grove charter school dressed up as a figure from the Parnassus history curriculum.
A wrap up of happenings in the Wayzata School District for Maple Grove residents, including catching up with former Wayzata student Mario Lucia as well as photos and video from the dance team at state.
To be named to the dean's list, a student must earn a semester grade point average of 3.5 or better and complete at least 12 credit hours.
As part of School Board Recognition Week, members of the Osseo School District 279 School Board were thanked for their service.
Brian Siverson-Hall with the Osseo School District received an Award of Excellence from the Minnesota School Age Care Alliance (MnSACA).
The Orioles won 55-54 over the Crimson Feb. 17 at Maple Grove Senior High.
The Crimson won 72-68 over the Orioles Friday night.
The Crimson dance team lived their slogan: "Heaven Is a Place at State."
A wrap up of happenings in the Wayzata School District for Maple Grove residents, including the response by the district to Minnesota's "No Child Left Behind" waiver and student achievements.
Jonathan Dill was nominated for his work in academics, athletics and the arts.
The Maple Grove Senior High team lost 3-1 to Buffalo High High School
The Osseo School District school principal says the nomination is "representative of the great things happening at Rice Lake."
Two students from Maple Grove Senior High and one from Osseo and Park Center Senior High received the honor.
The Orioles finished Sno-Daze week Feb. 10 with a pepfest and crowning the Sno-Daze royalty.
Minnesota is one of ten states announced Thursday by President Barack Obama to receive a waiver from the federal “No Child Left Behind” education law.
The loss brings Maple Grove Senior High to 8-6 in the Northwest Suburban Conference.
To be named to the dean's list, a full-time undergraduate student must earn a grade point average of at least 3.5 on a scale of 4.0.
Students at Heritage Christian Academy in Maple Grove concluded homecoming week with a pepfest, basketball games and more.
Maple Grove dance team finishes second in the jazz division to advance to state dance team tournament. Osseo teams competed, but did not move onto state.
The Crimson's pepfest Feb. 3 concluded a week of Sno-Daze festivities at Maple Grove Senior High.
Three graduating seniors in the school district will each receive $1,500.
More than 50 schools participated in the state competition put on by the Minnesota Cheerleading Coaches Association.
Twenty scholarships will be available to help students continue their education.
The 4-2 Crimson's win keeps the team on top of the Northwest Suburban Conference.
Students on the list achieved a grade point average of 3.66 or higher while taking 12 or more credits.
The students earned a grade point average of 3.6 or greater for the winter 2011 semester.
Leaders in the Osseo School District will get a slight pay increase for two years and possibly a new salary structure eliminating wage increases for “steps and lanes.”
The Crimson's trip to the Mall of America earned the competition cheerleading team second in the Super Varsity division.
The boys and girls Orioles basketball teams raised $1,500 for the Coaches vs. Cancer program.
Zachery Budde will compete at the 2012 Junior World Taekwondo Championships in Egypt.
The changes, part of an administrative boundary adjustment, impact about 130 students in District 279.
Several school buildings in Maple Grove, Osseo could see improvements during the 2013 fiscal year.
The fall quarter 2011 dean's list at Dunwoody College of Technology included several local college students.
Students achieved a 3.75 grade point average on a 4.0 scale.
The one act play will be showcased Jan. 23 and Jan. 27.