It's been a little tough to compete in "spring sports," when spring has taken so long to arrive.
Mitchell A. Harris and Tyler K. Harris both received $2,500 scholarships through the National Achievement Scholarship Program.
Looking for preschool? Minnetonka Schools provide information on ECFE.
Boys dress up in their best dance costumes and perform at pep rallies.
The Minnetonka High School Varsity Cheer Team won their second consecutive national championship in Florida this year.
This compilation includes students from Minnetonka at colleges in Minnesota and across the nation. See if a student you know has accomplished something lately.
The Minnetonka High School principal talked to the newspaper about his time at the school.
Classical Minnesota Public Radio staff received more than 90 submissions from across the state. From them, 15 were chosen as Featured Artists and 4 were chosen as Featured Composers.
"Aida," with music by Elton John and Tim Rice, will be performed by Minnetonka students in this spring's musical.
Senate and House leaders seem to be in agreement with Gov. Mark Dayton on the idea of funding all-day, everyday kindergarten programs across Minnesota. However, until it is fully funded for all students, the Minnetonka School District is not sold on the
The free playschool gives parents some free time and serves as the capstone of the High School’s Child Psychology II class.
Messiah Ba was chosen as a finalist in Minnesota from more than 1,250 applications.
On April 20, students will collect items "drive-thru style" that will be reused or recycled at Minnetonka High School.
The social-studies based program gets students working together and thinking with a 21st century mindset at MME.
Dr. Walsh is currently working on the role of technology in the lives of children. How much is too much?
Adney has accepted a position as Executive Director with the Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP).
After 10 years in Minnetonka, Adney has taken a statewide position.
Younger students in the Minnetonka School District learn how to make good choices from "the big kids."
The school took first place in every category of the Math Masters of Minnesota competition in Chaska.
The District Jazz Festival took place Monday.
Victoria Niu and Tori Williams will be awarded Gold Medals in the National Scholastic Art Competition.
Minnetonka joins 307 school districts across the country to receive this distinction.
One Minnetonka DI team has earned the opportunity to compete in the state competition in April.
The students earned the opportunity to compete at the 2013 International Career Development Conference in California in April, setting a new Minnetonka chapter record.
MHS Symphony Orchestra took first place and the Concert Orchestra took third at the Heritage Music Festival. The combined scores ranked Minnetonka No. 1 at the festival.
Students will be issued iPads for the school year, just as they have been traditionally issued textbooks. Next year's iPad Project also includes eighth graders in Minnetonka.
A Minnetonka High School student is one of 15 finalists in Minnesota Public Radio's Varsity Contest.
Minnetonka Theatre announces its summer musical.
Minnetonka hockey players react to their third consecutive win at the state tournament.
With a grant from the Minnetonka Public Schools Foundation, fifth graders at Clear Springs got the chance to learn from a musical guest.
How is a day at school with an iPad different than a traditional day using a pencil and paper?
The newest dance craze has landed in Minnetonka.
"In Minnetonka, technology has changed the way teachers teach and children learn."
Help fill the bowls of hungry families in the Minnetonka area by supporting artFULL Bowls events at schools across the District.
The Skippers tied for second place in the Section 6AA meet.
This project highlights national parks and encourages students to act as tour guides.
The Skippers beat Hill-Murray Saturday in the Class AA state final to win three state titles in three years.
The Skippers battled Lakeville North in a six OT marathon for the win in the semifinals. They face Hill-Murray for the championship tomorrow.
Tonka CARES is inviting parents in the district to read Dr. David Walsh's latest book Smart Parenting, Smarter Kids: The One Brain Book You Need to Help Your Child Grow Brighter, Healthier, and Happier.
“Pick subjects that truly interest you, start putting in the study early, and go into the test with a positive attitude," Neis advises.