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Calvin Christian School – Middle School STEM project featured on KARE 11 “Cool in School” Segment

St. Paul Preparatory School – St. Paul Prep looking for partners to bring author to the Twin Cities

St. Agnes School – St. Agnes celebrates $10 million gift for new activities center

Risen Christ School – The World Comes to Risen Christ School

Risen Christ School – At Target Field, Middle Schoolers Imagine the Job Possibilities

Risen Christ School – Risen Christ Catholic School to become two-way immersion school 

 

 


 

 

Calvin Christian School

 

KARE 11’s  “Cool in School” with Kim Insley came to Calvin Christian Middle School in Edina to do a piece on STEM education while they were starting their aerospace engineering design unit. Thanks to the MINNDEPENDENT Innovation Grant, Calvin Christian is providing a great STEM experience for students and future scientists!

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Saint Paul Preparatory School

 

 

St. Paul Preparatory School (SPP) has an exciting opportunity, and they would like to partner with another school in the Twin Cities area to help bring Loung Ung, author of First They Killed My Father, to the Twin Cities.

The book recounts the author’s experiences as a child growing up during the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia (“the Killing Fields”). Interested schools should contact Brianna Samson, Marketing and Community Outreach Coordinator, SPP, at 651-288-4600 ext. 645 or [email protected].

 

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Saint Agnes School

 

Saint Agnes School celebrates $10 million gift for new activities center (article from StarTribune.com).

 

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Risen Christ School

 

The World Comes to Risen Christ School (press release).

 

At Target Field, Middle Schoolers Imagine the Job Possibilities (article from MinnPost).

 

Risen Christ Catholic School to become two-way immersion school (article from Twin Cities Daily Planet).

 

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