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Book Advocating Training Kids Like Animals Found after 3 Killed

The book called "To Train Up a Child" is getting national attention after it was found in the homes of the parents who killed their three children. A lot of

Burnsville School HR Director Gets $250,000 Severance

Former Burnsville school district human resources director Tania Chance was paid more than $250,000 in severance after resigning last month for unknown

St. Paul Music School Salvages Students, Seeks to Stop Dropouts

Getting kids to stay in school can be a difficult challenge, but a charter school in St. Paul is finding a grove that helps former dropouts graduate and go on

Some Schools Try Punishment Payments

Students at some charter schools in Chicago are now literally paying the price for breaking even the smallest rules.

Minnesota Teacher Testing Bill to Dayton’s Desk

The Minnesota Senate has sent a bill requiring teachers to pass a basic skills test to Gov. Mark Dayton. If signed into law, Minnesota teachers would be

Obama Takes Firmer Stance on College Costs

Access to college has been the driving force in federal higher education policy for decades. But the Obama administration is pushing a fundamental agenda shift

More Public Schools Dish Up to 3 Meals a Day

Too often it is after the fact that teachers discover their students are worrying less about math and reading and more about where the next meal comes from.

Director Discusses Charter School Future

The Academy of North Minneapolis closed suddenly this week, and that school isn't alone when it comes to financial trouble. FOX 9 News spoke with Shannon

All Students Placed after Abrupt Charter School Closure

A little bit of good news for a charter school forced to abruptly close. All the students have found placements in other schools.

Banned Books Read-In at St. Paul Central HS

St. Paul Central Senior High School English teachers are holding a day-long read-in Thursday featuring booked that have been banned in Tucson, Arizona.

School's Sudden Closure Leaves Families Scrambling

Parents, teachers, students and board members of the Academy of North Minneapolis sat In the gym of their young school in shock after learning that as of 1

178 Gaylord Students Sickened within 24 Hours

When kids start getting sick, it doesn't take long before the germs spread to their friends, but school officials in Gaylord, Minn., didn't expect nearly a

Cash for Class: Ohio HS Pays Students $10-$25 Per Week

A high school in Ohio is going a different route to keep kids in school and make sure they graduate. The Dohn Community High School plans to pay seniors $25

Doctor Trained in MN Faces Deportation

A Minnesota doctor is currently facing deportation, and may have no country to go to in the end.

Obama Promotes Job Training at Virginia Community College

President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to create an $8 billion fund to help connect community college students with businesses looking to hire workers

Anoka-Hennepin Board Approves New ‘Respect’ Policy

The Anoka-Hennepin School Board voted to approve the new "respectful learning environment" policy Monday night, hoping the new policy -- effective immediately

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