TJ Hendrickson of Shakopee Junior High School was recently honored by the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association.
The festival will include performances of "The Day After Forever" by Charles Emery; "Louder, I Can’t Hear You" by William Gleason; and "Tartuffe" by Moliere.
The program would appeal to inquisitive, disciplined and focused individuals, according to MSB’s Accounting Chair, Joseph Traxler.
Shakopee students will be offered a $1,000 automatic, one-year scholarship if they at least meet certain criteria.
"Grease" received an honorable mention for overall production, overall performance and performance by a student orchestra in Hennepin Theatre Trust's Fall 2011 SpotLight Musical Theatre Program.
The Shakopee boys basketball team lost 47-37 to Rosemount Dec. 13 but won Dec. 16 against Waconia.
Three Shakopee students made the honor roll for trimester I at The Academy of Holy Angels High School in Richfield
The three-time Class AA cross country champion competed against some of the nation's best runners on Saturday in San Diego.
Shakopee High School Assistant Principal Paul Nettesheim weighs in on where he'd like to spend the $100,000.
Shakopee Junior High School has received national recognition for its rigorous math and science program.
The Sabers reached new heights a year ago, and they're hoping to continue that trend in 2011-12.
The Shakopee School Board voted unanimously to appoint Scott Swanson to the board position left open when Tony Bonsante resigned in September.
Jeremy Casper, Bill Mars or Scott Swanson will be the latest addition to a board that will see three other new board members join in January.
The Shakopee students will play four different sports in four different states.
Several hundred students talked with professionals Tuesday about career options.
Most of the 100 careers to be highlighted today at the high school involve at least some post-high school education.
Those wanting to apply for the vacant seat on the Shakopee School Board have until 4:30 Nov. 18.
Similarities among the foursome prompted Patch to get at some differences.
One suggested any of the candidates would do a good job.
Administrative Assistant to the Principal Nomi Chail is among those recently named to serve.
Final Score 35-21, good plays and smart moves.
Girls take fourth place in Section 6AA meet.
The primary goal of the program is to support incoming University of Minnesota freshmen and transfer students with demonstrated financial need.
Shakopee Patch found three former Shakopee high students and asked them to share their best homecoming experience.
Sabers win in 4 games in closely contested match
Girls team takes first with Maria Hauger taking first overall, boys place 10th
It was a night of high-flying slam-dunks and comedy as the Harlem Ambassadors played a local team in a game of basketball where proceeds went to charity.
School leaders say an after school program to help Hispanic students thrive academically is working and they have the test scores to back it up.
A group called Dollars for Scholars awards 100 Shakopee students with scholarships each year.
Defense dominates and the offensive line had their way against the Hawks, Sabers win 49-22
The Shakopee School District is seeing a big bump in the number of students wanting to take math and engineering classes. Curriculum called Project Lead the Way has students lining up to be part of it.
The Sabers begin their season with a lopsided 56-6 victory
Strong Edina team takes down Shakopee 7-0
Hundreds of local grads are beginning their first semester of college.
Eagle Creek, Red Oak and Pearson elementary schools received the 2011 Energy Star rating for saving $440,000 in one year.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for Jackson Elementary is just one of the open houses the district will host.
Rod Thompson left the same position in St. Anthony-New Brighton to work here.
Student numbers have climbed over the past decade—and are continuing that ascent.