Harbor City explores expansion
The Duluth Edison charter school district isn’t the only local charter school thinking about expansion. Harbor City International, one of the city’s two charter high schools, is considering adding a middle school to its program in the next couple of years.Duluth News Tribune, 02/06/2010
eduSpeak blog: Haiti benefit concert tonight
Duluth News Tribune, 02/03/2010
Enrollment surge sends Duluth Edison school into building mode
Construction on a Kindergarten-8th-grade school, tentatively planned to go up near Rice Lake Road, could begin this summer if funding is arranged.Duluth News Tribune, 02/03/2010
Beargrease start: Frigid for humans, perfect for dogs 
The weather was frigid but the sled dogs were warmed-up and ready to run at the official start of the 27th annual John Beargrease Sled Dog Marathon on Sunday afternoon.
Duluth News Tribune, 02/01/2010
Beargrease gets cold start today 
The start of the 27th annual Beargrease Marathon kicked off this afternoon.
Duluth News Tribune, 01/31/2010
Recovery of son’s body brings relief to Duluth pastors 
Ben Larson's parents learned this week that their son's body has been pulled from the rubble in Haiti.
Duluth News Tribune, 01/30/2010
Church plans forum on east high school diversity 
East High School has fewer low-income students and students of color than Central and Denfeld. When Central closes, the new eastern high school will receive a relative influx of diversity in the form of students from the central corridor.
Duluth News Tribune, 01/29/2010
Local teachers assess Salinger's impact
"It's a hard book, but kids get it," one instructor says about author J.D. Salinger's most famous book, "Catcher in the Rye." Salinger died Wednesday at age 91.Duluth News Tribune, 01/29/2010
eduSpeak blog: Award-worthy teachers 
Duluth News Tribune, 01/28/2010
eduSpeak blog: Dancers and drummers to descend on Central High School tomorrow 
Duluth News Tribune, 01/27/2010
