Education
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New Superintendent Making Less than His Predecessor
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Signed, sealed and delivered, Duluth now has a new superintendent of schools.
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Duluth School Lunches Aim to Meet New Standards
(Duluth, MN)- Northland's NewsCenter-- New school lunch standards calling for less sodium, calories and fat are set to take effect this summer. In Duluth, schools are gearing up for the stricter standards.
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Mayor Ness Offers Solution to Congdon Park Rinks
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Duluth Mayor Don Ness has stepped into the Congdon rink controversy proposing a new idea to keep ice rinks and space for safe pick-up and drop-off.
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What Duluth Edu. Leaders Say about MN's Waiver from No Child Left Behind
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - President Obama announced today Minnesota is one of ten states granted a waiver from "No Child Left Behind".
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Community Organizations Teaming Up to Provide Free Dental Care For Students
Duluth, MN (Northlands NewsCenter) -- The United way of Greater Duluth and Children's Dental Services have teamed up to provide free or reduced cost dental services to students in the Duluth School District.
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Minnesota Given Waiver from No Child Left Behind
Washington, D.C. (Northland's NewsCenter) --- Minnesota is among 10 states that have agreed to implement bold education reforms in order to get a waiver from No Child Left Behind.
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February Designated Career and Technical Education Month
Superior, WI (Northlands NewsCenter) -- To help keep pace with the demand for a skilled labor force, one Wisconsin Senator has designated February Career and Technical education month.
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Funding Issues Top Legislative Priorities for ISD 709
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Money issues ruled the list of legislative priorities for Duluth Public Schools, from asking for funding for all-day kindergarten, to maintaining the district's integration funds.
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Your Green Life: Climate Idol Families Share Success Stories
Over the past eight months, the families participating in the Climate Idol project have been using public transportation, walking, riding bikes and other sustainable practices. In this weeks Your Green Life, Adam Lorch wraps up what the families discovered when going green.
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Two Duluth Students Expelled After Bringing Pellet Gun to School
DULUTH, MN (Northland's NewsCenter) - Two Morgan Park Middle School students were expelled tonight for bringing a pellet gun to school.
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