Overcrowding has turned the situation critical at three Minneapolis campuses.
How officials deal with overcrowding could affect the district's reputation among parents.
State standardized test scores show district's policies paying off, says critic.
In Part III of this three-part series, how a young athlete helped pave the way for a changing culture in concussion treatment
Part II of a three-part series. Doctors say a cautious recovery can minimize lingering effects.
Patch lays out the law's impacts and protections.
One week after destroying Edison, Lakers shutout, 38-0, at Edina.
Could this mean Minneapolis schools' crowding issues will be longer-term?
Washburn High School's robotics team demonstrated their robot's skills at the State Fair on Thursday.
About 35 students from Southwest High School's marching band came to the state fair Friday to play in the daily parade.
Population growth projections, based on 2010 Census data, were presented to the school board last night.
School must board vote on policy change.
Actions follow an incident on a baseball team trip to Florida.
A volunteer group is gathering donations and looking for children in need of support.
Shutdown-ending deal included several education reforms.
District's rainy day fund cushions blow.
Board members react Tuesday to allegations of mismanagement.
Lake Harriet Lower Campus sends 1,000 origami hearts to Japan.
The budget cuts are equivalent to 80 full-time teacher's salaries.
Nearly 70 students from Windom Dual Immersion School and Emerson Spanish Immersion Learning Center made the trip earlier this month.
Nathaniel Larson will start as a freshman at Southwest High School this fall.
More than seven dozen Minneapolitans made the trip, including students, six staff members from Windom, six from Emerson and eight parents.
The Minneapolis Board of Education got its first look at next year's budget on Tuesday night.
The Hennepin Theatre Trust gathered talented performing arts students from across the metro at the Orpheum Theater last week.
By 2015, an additional 900 students are expected in Minneapolis schools.
The annual Destination ImagiNation competition involves students from 30 different countries.
District staff met with about 200 community members to brainstorm solutions to the issue Monday.
Together with Emerson Spanish Immersion Learning Center, Windom Dual Immersion School 4th and 5th graders put their skills to test in Puerto Rico.
Parents will be able to learn about and discuss increased enrollment in Minneapolis schools Monday at Ramsey International Fine Arts Center.
Graduation was held at the Minneapolis Convention Center Friday.
Most of Southwest's athletes that competed in the tournament won at least one match.
Over 6,500 students nationwide entered the essay contest on immigration.
The annual Washington Post survey also ranked Southwest High School sixth in the Midwest.
The money raised will be split between the repair of Linden Hills tennis courts and Wood Lake Nature Center.
"Sleep Out For Shelter" raised money to rebuild earthquake-hit houses in Haiti
The Washburn Millers eked out a one-run win over their Southwest High School rivals.
Armatage Montessori School Principal Joan Franks said the honor was a testament to the entire community's dedication to the school.
Update to Half a World Away, Burroughs Students Raise Money for Japan.
Southwest schools will benefit from increased literacy and career counseling support.
The group of Minneapolis students, who dedicated Saturday mornings to the pursuit, took home numerous awards at competitions this season.