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Sunday, September 07, 2008
Pine Journal


Education

Fresh Start at Churchill Elementary
Cloquet Churchill Elementary Principal David Wangen gives his “code of conduct’ talk Tuesday morning to the school’s fifth-graders. He talked to each class by grade level and told the fifth-graders that as the oldest students in the elementary, they should be kind and act as role models for the younger kids.
 

Backpack Awareness Day is Sept. 17

09/04/2008 12:00 AM
It’s fall, school is in session and the Community Memorial Hospital Occupational Therapy Department has announced that Sept. 17 is National Backpack Awareness Day – an important event for children, parents, and educational professionals to weigh in on the issue of school backpacks and child health.

Sept. 19 registration deadline approaching for October ACT® Test

09/04/2008 12:00 AM
The next ACT test will be administered Oct. 25 – students who wish to take the college admission and placement exam must register by Sept. 19, the deadline for having the registration postmarked.

Cloquet’s Back to School Picnic is a free event for entire community

09/04/2008 12:00 AM
Come to learn. Come to play. Come to eat. Or, do all three! Plans for Cloquet Schools’ Back to School Picnic are under way. The picnic will be held Wednesday, Sept. 10, at Cloquet High School.

Local students attend 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair

09/04/2008 12:00 AM
National American Indian Science and Engineering Fair winner (NAISEF) Courtney Jackson and Northeast Minnesota Regional Science Fair winners Logan Pallin, Sara Gleason and Ben Scheuer, all Cloquet Senior High School students, as well as Kristina Serena, JFK Babbitt High School, and Jeffrey Fahland, Wrenshall High School, attended the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), May 11-17 in Atlanta, Ga.

Student News

09/04/2008 12:00 AM

With help from the MPCA, schools are getting the mercury out now!

09/04/2008 12:00 AM
Mercury spills in Minnesota schools should be a thing of the past, but mercury is still being found in the science classrooms of middle, junior high and senior high schools.

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