Education News

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A group of African-American students sued Eastern Carver County Schools this week after a string of incidents at Chaska High School and other schools. The students allege they were called “monkey” by their white peers and were subject to physical assault and death threats because of their skin color.
Humankind documentary: Whole Teachers — Whole Students
A documentary from the Humankind series about building social and emotional intelligence in students and teachers.
North Minneapolis program encourages children to become doctors, nurses
Dr. Renee Crichlow helped found The Ladder after noticing a lack of diversity at the University of Minnesota Medical School, despite hearing from children at a north Minneapolis clinic that they wanted to become health professionals.
Kindergarten center welcomes students for the first day of school
Snail Lake Kindergarten Center principal says students and parents experience a range of emotions on their first day. The staff is ready for all of them.
Teens and preteens aren’t lazy. They’re tired. A grumpy teen is likely not getting the recommended eight to 10 hours of sleep each night.
Five tips for kindergartners’ FIRST first day of school
Going to school for the first time is a big transition, but there are some things parents can do to ease the anxiety for their kids and themselves.
Program aims to ease summer food gap for school kids
The nonprofit Sheridan Story is working to help get food to kids who might go hungry in the days before the new school year.