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TAG offers quick learners opportunities
January 4, 2010 In Iowa public schools, there are classes for all abilities and levels of learning. more »»
Students navigate news
December 21, 2009 FARNHAMVILLE — The newspaper world is full of technical terms: headlines, bylines, cutlines, jumplines, inverted pyramids and beats. The list could go on and on. more »»
‘Wild About Reading’ at Hillcrest Elementary
November 30, 2009 Students at Hillcrest Elementary School had the opportunity to get a little wild this semester. And this kind of getting wild was even teacher and principal approved. more »»
Administrators active in SAM
November 23, 2009 Each day when Fair Oaks Middle School Principal Jess Matsen goes to work, he gets to spend a little time in the classroom taking in the teachers’ lessons and doing the class work along with the... more »»
Abusive relationships in college culture
November 9, 2009 Statistics have shown that one in every three women and one in every seven men will eventually find themselves in an abusive relationship, and many of those victims are of college age. more »»
Day care alternative
October 19, 2009 DAKOTA CITY — For some parents, putting their child in day care after school isn’t an option, and others might believe their children are just too young to be home alone. more »»
Instructor’s work cited by U.N.
October 12, 2009 After surfing the Internet, Dave Drissel discovered his work had been recognized overseas. more »»
Brock among top 3 finalists
October 12, 2009 Fort Dodge Community Schools Superintendent, Linda Brock, was a finalist for the School Administrators of Iowa 2009-2010 Iowa Superintendent of the Year awar. more »»
Partners is Education annual dinner set
October 12, 2009 The St. Edmond Development Office has announced the winners of the Partners In Education Awards for 2009. The St. more »»
Calisesi named to Palmer Dean’s List
October 12, 2009 Carrie Jo Calisesi, of Fort Dodge, a current sixth trimester student in the doctor of chiropractic program at Palmer College of Chiropractic, Davenport, has been named to the Dean’s List for the... more »»
Former MNW art student is winner
October 12, 2009 Madeline Peterson, former art student at Manson Northwest Webster Schools, has been named a first-place winner in the Scholastic Co.’s Push up and Create Art contest. more »»
Laurens teacher recognized for excellence in education
October 4, 2009 LAURENS — Nancy Kunickis always knew she wanted to be a teacher. more »»
Davis, Rockow chosen as Hoover students
August 10, 2009 Two area high school students have been named Herbert Hoover Uncommon Students. more »»
Messer grant applications available
June 29, 2009 The Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International will again be accepting candidates for the Frances Messer Memorial Recruitment Grant from applicants from Humboldt, Pocahontas or... more »»
Webster County DAV awards scholarships
June 29, 2009 The Webster County Chapter 29 of the Disabled American Veterans recently awarded nine Marjorie Hubel Scholariships to relatives of members attending collge in fall. more »»
SW-G participates in ‘Healthy Hike’ program
June 1, 2009 By EMILIE NELSON Messenger staff writer DAYTON — Reading and exercise can be fun and rewarding. more »»
Future engineers hone their skills at FDSH
May 25, 2009 The United States government estimates that by the year 2015, there will be a shortage of nearly 15 million workers in the engineering and technical field. more »»
High school commencement ceremonies set
May 11, 2009 Algona Do not follow where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path, and leave a trail When: 2p.m. more »»
Rathermel scholarship established
May 11, 2009 A scholarship in memory of Caitlin Rathermel has been initiated at Saint Edmond High School. On Jan. 17, Rathermel, a junior at St. Edmond, was fatally injured in a car acciden. more »»
Wartburg names Outstanding Seniors
May 11, 2009 WAVERLY — Wartburg College has named Outstanding Seniors for the 2008-2009 academic year. more »» |
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