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Vandals strike Duluth East

The damage was impossible to miss.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/26/2012

Vandals damage Duluth high school

East High School was hit early this morning by vandalism that included spray paint, eggs and toilet paper — but in such a massive amount that a school official estimated the damage would reach felony-level.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/25/2012

Ex-Duluth East basketball coach gets his say, but no answers from school board

Longtime Duluth East boys basketball coach Chuck Tolo, whose contract with the school district was not renewed last month, asked the School Board for answers Thursday night in a special meeting.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/25/2012

Duluth East coach asks School Board what he did wrong

The contracts of Chuck Tolo and assistant coach Will Starks were not renewed by the board in April after they were accused of violating student privacy laws and ethics and conduct rules regarding player Akolda Manyang.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/24/2012

Duluth high school students find inspiration in death

A group of Harbor City International School students spent Wednesday amid hundreds of gravestones. They were raking leaves at Duluth’s Forest Hill Cemetery in preparation for Memorial Day, but the setting was right for the topic the students were embracing this week: death.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/24/2012

Duluth, Proctor schools need to make big changes

Under new student-achievement ratings released by the Minnesota Department of Education on Tuesday, four area schools got low grades that will require them to make major changes.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/23/2012

Four Northland schools face major changes under new state ratings

Under new student achievement ratings released by the Minnesota Department of Education today, four area schools received designations that will require them to make major changes.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2012

Minnesota releases new school ratings

The Minnesota Department of Education released new ratings today to gauge student achievement in an attempt to accurately portray school performance — something the No Child Left Behind law failed to do, officials said.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2012

As understanding of autism increases, so does the number of children diagnosed

Autism — which affects the ability to communicate and interact with others to varying degrees — is a hot topic, with Hollywood celebrities publicizing their children’s diagnoses, and the HBO movie “Temple Grandin” launching its real-life subject onto the national speaking circuit.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/20/2012

Proctor parent organizes anti-bullying group PressPass

A new group organized in response to reports of bullying in Proctor schools meets for the first time Saturday.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/18/2012

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