Education

In September 1977, New Life Academy (NLA) opened its doors to the community, offering preschool through high school.

A fun and new way of learning has been introduced by South Washington County Schools Community Education. A school bus has been converted to a mobile classroom, or CE Skoolie.

Recent Stillwater Area High School graduate Alexander Pavlicin of Woodbury got an opportunity of a lifetime last March. He participated in the United States Senate Youth Program for a week of education and activities about the U.S. government in Washington, D.C.

Brynn Carlson wasn’t like most students in high school. From her 4.27 GPA to being the first girl ever to graduate early from St. Paul private school Cretin-Derham Hall (CDH), she’s always stood out—even as a kid.

The Business Professionals of America (BPA) program has been around since 1966 as a student organization preparing youth with professional, business-related training.

Along with celebrating the end of winter, students, parents and teachers at Liberty Ridge Elementary School in Woodbury always have an extra reason to look forward to spring.

Cheryl Jogger, an advisory council member for South Washington County Schools Community Education, was attending the Feed My Starving Children event in 2015 in Woodbury when she got an idea.

February is I Love to Read Month, and Ann and Clara Radke are doing their part by delivering books to children who don’t have access to them.

Elijah Mason was a somewhat mediocre student in his grade school years.

The Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) program, established by the U.S. Department of Education, is currently implemented in more than 23,000 schools in the U.S.

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