Our fall planning team will be reviewing the latest guidance and information and will share more details over the summer.
You don't have to be a climatologist to know that this gardening season has been a wild weather ride. The National Weather Service's Cli ...
Recent dry weather has raised questions about how to manage horse pastures during drought. These 10 tips for managing drought-stressed c ...
There is much to celebrate about pollinators. Pollinators are responsible for roughly one out of every three bites of food we eat, being ...
In Minnesota, we can usually rely on rain to provide adequate moisture for lawns. But the past couple of weeks have brought record-break ...
Many remember Mary Page (1934-2013) for being the mayor of Olivia, a University of Minnesota Regent and a voice for rural Minnesota. Des ...
'I am excited to have Kyle join SoWashCo Schools to lead our facilities team. His extensive K-12 experience with MPS will be asset to us.'
Friday, June 4, will be the last day of the family technology support phone line.
You might be a pro at outdoor recreation, but are you using PlayCleanGo tips to stop the spread of invasive species? As flowers and othe ...
While Minnesota barrels through its first heatwave of 2021, many are counting on their hoses, sprinklers and watering cans to keep their ...
Last school year ended in uncertainty for many students as represented in the graduation data for several student groups.
The South Washington Watershed District brought in 60 goats to graze on land near the school.
Congratulations to Park High School student Caleb Craig for taking second place in the state-level National History Day competition.
Grace Bohn, a junior, took first place at the exhibition for her ceramic piece. Stella Chen, a senior, received the $2,000.
'I appreciate your partnership and working with teachers and staff amid the many challenges this school year.'
Congratulations to the class of 2021 for their perseverance through an unpredictable school year.
Students were excited to receive college apparel and talk about the many opportunities they have in education and careers.
Starting June 15, all SoWashCo Schools families can pick up five free meals per-week for their child, two meals on Tuesdays.
Four Woodbury schools remain on the list.
Three schools have been taken off since last week's report.
The state's average is 85.3 percent.
'We have already begun evaluating what worked, what could be improved and what should continue into the next school year.'
Join us virtually, by visiting sowashco.org/graduations for links to each high schoolβs livestream event.
Students learn how classroom routines, organization and time management are the foundation to future success in any path they choose.
Please only visit one site per-pick-up day. Student barcodes will be required for free meal pick-up.
Grace Bohn, a junior, took first place at the exhibition for her ceramic piece.
Stella Chen, a senior, received the $2,000 MaryLu Brown Scholarship for the Arts for her mixed media painting.
This achievement recognizes that SoWashCo Schools has met the programβs high standards for financial reporting and transparency.
The 2020 Minnesota Master Naturalist report was released in May, featuring data and impacts from the University of Minnesota Extension p ...
Congratulations to the SoWashCo Schools Department of Finance on this achievement.