Education in the News

Minnesota ACT Scores Rise, Remain Among America's Best

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Scores on the ACT college entrance exam rose for Minnesota's Class of 2017 and remain among America's best. For the second year in a row, Minnesota's graduating class led the 17 states where all high…

Lt. Gov. in Duluth to Talk Education

DULUTH, Minn.-$100,000 is heading to the Duluth School District to expand its pre-kindergarten program. Today Lieutenant Governor Tina Smith made the rounds at Lowell Elementary to discuss what it means…

Legacy Project Ribbon Cutting Held at LSC

DULUTH, Minn.-A student legacy project is shaping up at Lake Superior College. Today a ribbon cutting was held to celebrate a new sidewalk and park benches, which is headed up by…

Parenting Again, Raising a Second Generation

PROCTOR, Minn. - Many communities across the Northland are seeing a rise when it comes to parents abusing drugs and alcohol. Children are being taken from homes and grandparents are stepping up…

CSS Fall Classes Begin

DULUTH, Minn. - College of Saint Scholastica students started their fall classes today. College officials are excited to have their largest incoming class in the last five years, including thirty students in…

Multiple K-12 Schools Start Class

DULUTH, Minn. - After nearly three months off thousands of students in school districts across Northern Minnesota returned to class on Tuesday. As back-to-school photos flood social media, many students are…

Backpacks Given Away to Students

DULUTH, Minn. - Students grabbed some free back to school gear at Metro PCS in West Duluth. Backpacks were given to the first two hundred students who came to the store. Families…

Northlander's Visit Large Lakes Observatory

DULUTH, Minn. - Today, Northlander’s got to learn all about the science connected to Lake Superior. The University of Minnesota Duluth hosted an open house of sorts for their boat the…