A Wayzata High School junior was selected for 2012 American High School Honors Performance Series.
The team retains its first place status for the fifth year in a row!
See which Wayzata High School teacher is nominated for a 2012 educator award.
A fourth grader at Sunset Hill Elementary School in Plymouth finished as a semi-finalist in the MN National Geographic Bee.
To honor money raised for the One For Books campaign, seven Birchview teachers got the letters BV shaved into their head.
Wayzata Central Middle School students finish first and fifth in state MathCounts contest.
Students from Armstrong and Cooper high schools have taken top honors in recent speech competitions.
With the successful girls basketball season, Coach Nathan Veach was named Section 4A Coach of the Year.
This is the third state championship title for the Robins Adapted PI Floor Hockey team.
The Warriors have been named section 4A academic champions.
ESPN High School magazine lists the Warriors as one of the top teams in the state.
Seventy-seven kindergartners spent a morning with the "big kids" at West Lutheran High School.
Students enjoy pie on Pi Day at Plymouth's West Lutheran High School.
After a 10-plus year career in finance, Carol Hoff recently entered the massage therapy world with a new mission.
Rookie Oakwood Lego League team takes first at state Lego League tournament.
Seven teams from the Wayzata Public School District advance to state Destination ImagiNation tournament.
Here's some information for early entrance into the Wayzata Public School District.
Wayzata Central Middle School students took first place at the MN Quiz Bowl tournament.
Riley Gehl is the second finalist in the school's history. The other was his sister Jenna in 2008.
Eight WHS students placed well on the 2012 National German Exam and the WHS International Festival is March 23.
Wayzata Central Middle School students will perform "Beauty and the Beast Jr." March 16 and 17.
Teams from Plymouth Middle School and Neill Elementary School are both off to the Destination ImagiNation state tournament April 14.
Several Robbinsdale Armstrong High School athletes have made it to state in competitions coming up this week.
Today's Wayzata School Board work session includes discussing student population growth and possible additions to Oakwood, Greenwood, Sunset Hill and Birchview elementary schools.
This weekend the Wayzata Trojets dance team took state crown at Target Center Friday night during the Class AAA jazz portion of the competition. High kick competition is today.
Birchview Elementary School will honor four elders in the school community Feb. 23.
Robbinsdale Armstrong High School senior Anna Hjerpe received the Minnesota State High School League with the Region 6AA AAA Award.
Wayzata Public Schools Education Foundation announces 2012 'From Excellent to Exceptional' grant recipients
Here's a roundup of Wayzata Schools sports teams and athletic achievements.
Wayzata High School senior Evan Chen was named Minnesotaβs only Intel Science Talent Search finalist.
Wayzata High School senior Josh Thorson was named the 2011-12 Gatorade Minnesota Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
Armstrong High School and Meadow Lake Elementary were recognized for reading research.
Two Robbinsdale Armstrong High School students were named National Merit Finalists.
Armstrong High School junior Corbin Jerde was a winner of the Twin Cities Jewish Choraleβs First Annual Young Solo Artist Competition.
The Seven Dreams Education Foundation supporting the Robbinsdale School District is looking for a student-created logo to help their "Instruments 4 Kids" fundraising campaign.
Lauren Hildebrand is the Robbinsdale Middle School International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) coordinator and now invited to work on IB curriculum globally.
Tonight's 4 p.m. board work session includes discussion of the Alternatives Facilities Plan for deferred maintenance at most, if not all, district buildings.
The after-school program at Wayzata Central Middle School is because of support staff like paraprofessionals who help tutor students one-on-one.
In honor of Paraprofessional Recognition Week Jan. 16-20, Patch talked to Victoria Arabanos at Plymouth Middle School about being a para-educator.
In honor of Paraprofessional Recognition Week Jan. 16-20, Patch talked to Christy Arnoldy at Plymouth Middle School about being a para-educator.