The Fargo Board of Education will meet Tuesday evening in Fargo, where members may discuss a request from Superintendent Dr. Steiner to freeze his salary increase amid ongoing budget constraints.
When tragedies such as the recent school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin happen, the news can be very frightening for children. Sanford integrated health specialist, Laura Bohan provides insight on how parents can approach talking with their children about tragedies and scary situations.
Minnesota State University Moorhead hosted a budget listening session Thursday morning with state leaders as they prepare for the 2025 legislative session.
Members of the administration, faculty, students, and the M
Bailey Jo's family wants her to be remembered as a giving person who was planning to dedicate her adult life to service, and they feel this scholarship could help deserving students do the same exact thing.
This will be the first middle school in the town. Up until now, children attended elementary school until 6th grade, then went directly to Hawley High.
When Kaylee Trana was asked what she'd do with her prize money, she indicated she’d set the bulk of it away in a college fund, showing remarkable foresight for a 12-year-old.
A presentation at the theater, complete with historical slideshow and screening of a Buster Keaton movie, was accompanied by a guided tour of downtown landmarks.
Last night, many prospective students received a message indicating that on-campus housing had already filled up. University officials assure everyone that is not the case.
Both the Support Staff and Administrator of the Year awards for Fargo Public Schools were given out today in surprise ceremonies at their respective schools.
Superintendent Dr. Jon Ellerbusch attributes the proposed budget cutbacks to a variety of factors, but a major one is that the district has lost students over the past two years.
The giving day aims to ensure that the needs of Fargo Public Schools’ students and their families are met so that they can find success in the classroom.
The district sent out an email to parents and guardians on Wednesday, Aug. 23 saying some students will not have rides for the first week of school, starting the next day, on Thursday, Aug. 24.
Officials say students are set to move into Phase 1 which includes the academic wings, the pool, and common and athletic areas of the new space in January 2024.
In 2022, investigators removed nearly six million deadly doses of fentanyl to include more than 170,000 fake fentanyl pills in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.
A group of parents rallied together during Tuesday’s school board meeting for Fargo Public Schools to voice their beliefs on not having their kids wear masks.