Annual Raleigh Edison School "Bully Free Block Party"
Hundreds of families turned out for the annual Bully Free Block Party at Raleigh Edison School.
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Hundreds of families turned out for the annual Bully Free Block Party at Raleigh Edison School.
The Saints Heritage club, which honors alumni from 50 or more years ago, gathered with students, faculty and staff, to welcome the new freshmen.
As we kick off this new school year, students at Myers–Wilkins Elementary will be doing so in fashion.
A project two summers in the making is finally complete at the Bayfield Maritime Museum.
After a nice and warm summer off, Duluth students made their way back to school Tuesday for the first full day of classes.
Duluth's Superintendent discusses his plans for the upcoming year for the Duluth School District.
Donate don't dump is the motivation behind a dorm sale held on Saint Scholastica’s campus.
An area university welcomed students starting a new chapter in their life.
As kids are heading back to the books, Lowell Elementary School is getting ready to begin the second year of its language immersion program, the only program of its kind in the Northland.
Wednesday, CSS cheerleaders were out at the Miller Hill Mall washing cars as they raised funds for their squad.
A study done by Wallet Hub placed WITC as the number one community college in Wisconsin and the 16th best in the nation!
Tuesday night, the Duluth Public Library unveiled the four finalists for the 2016 'One Book Northland' project.
Going back to school doesn’t just affect teachers and students. For motorists it’s just as important to remember to play it safe around buses, to lessen the chance of a dangerous accident.
Students and their parents got to meet their new teachers and faculty on an appointment basis.
The school district says the money will provide secure entrances for all Superior schools, new class areas at superior high school, and an entirely new Cooper Elementary School.