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Education

Education · Politics

A layoff in Mr. Rad’s Neighborhood

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 10, 2017, 2:21 PM Apr 10, 2017
47

Minnesota’s 2014 teacher of the year isn’t interested in being the poster boy for people who oppose the last-in-first-out system of teacher layoffs, even though he’s gotten his layoff notice. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education · Sports

The next big college athlete could sit at a computer during a game

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 7, 2017, 8:23 AM Apr 7, 2017
29

Last week, all 12 schools in the Big Ten sent teams to the Big Ten Network ‘League of Legends’ tournament, thanks to scholarships provided by the company that makes the game.
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Education · Sports

In Lakeville tennis spat, a question of what it means to ‘participate’

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 6, 2017, 7:02 AM Apr 6, 2017
7

A Lakeville South high school teen has successfully tested a rule that had prevented her from trying out for the boy’s tennis team. Read more →

Education

Quadruplets accepted to Ivy League schools. But let’s talk about mom and dad

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2017, 3:14 PM Apr 5, 2017
8

There had to be a lot of pressure on Zachary, Aaron, Nigel, and Nick Wade of Ohio. They are quadruplets and, presumably, none of them wanted to be the one who wasn’t accepted by an Ivy League school. Read more →

Education

Young reporters show journalism’s obituary is premature

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2017, 10:28 AM Apr 5, 2017
21

It must have been embarrassing for the school system in Pittsburg, Kansas when a group of young journalists did the job the adults who run the system should’ve done. Read more →

Education · Science

From Motley, a Peep heads to the heavens

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2017, 9:15 AM Apr 5, 2017
5

The kids at Forestview Middle School’s STEM team in Baxter, Minn., were getting pretty antsy to see what would happen if they launched a balloon. But bad weather through February kept it on terra firma.

There was pressure involved, with the temperatures warming in lake country. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Education · Politics

PBS vs. military ‘a false choice,’ general says

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 5, 2017, 6:39 AM Apr 5, 2017
39

PBS has found an unlikely ally in its fight to save its funding from a plan to send it to the military: a military general.
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Education · Politics

Appeals court won’t stop Stillwater school closings

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 3, 2017, 10:36 AM Apr 3, 2017
20

The 2016 decision to close Marine, Withrow, and Oak Park elementary schools came just a year after voters in the district approved a levy and bond to build a new school. But a new school superintendent said the demographics of ISD 834 dictated the closings, which have split the communities the district serves. Read more →

Education

The time a “C” student changed the Constitution

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 3, 2017, 9:54 AM Apr 3, 2017
1

Gregory Watson was so unhappy with the ‘C’ he received from teacher Sharon Waite, he started working to advance the subject of his paper: The proposed 27th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that hadn’t garnered enough states’ approval to be added.
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Education

Why did you become a teacher?

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 29, 2017, 11:12 AM Mar 29, 2017
40

No doubt, it’s true that the teacher shortage is nuanced and complicated and beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. I just know every story I read about teaching is a story about people far better than me.
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Education · People doing good

La Crosse teen saves student choking on a cheese curd

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 24, 2017, 11:55 AM Mar 24, 2017
6

Kids, here’s a tip. If your friend is in danger of choking to death, try not to throw up your hands and walk away because it’s grossing you out. Also, learn the Heimlich maneuver. Read more →

Education

Racist signs at Gustavus intended to prove a point

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 22, 2017, 8:15 AM Mar 22, 2017
28

Upon review, this wasn’t such a good idea at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter.
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Education

New map in school changes the world

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 21, 2017, 9:48 AM Mar 21, 2017
25

The Boston school system is the first in the U.S. to throw out the Mercator map, which distorts the side of the continents closer to the poles. It’s the product of trying to take a spherical map and make it a flat one. North America and Europe look bigger than they actually are in relation to the rest of the globe. Read more →

Education · Health

Dying wish granted, dad sees son get a diploma

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 21, 2017, 6:39 AM Mar 21, 2017
1

U of M engineering student Collin Brown got his diploma yesterday after university president Eric Kaler agreed to hold the ceremony early so that Brown’s dad could see his son get a diploma. Read more →

Education

A spring break for civil rights

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 20, 2017, 7:39 AM Mar 20, 2017
4

A group of students at the University of Minnesota Duluth could’ve spent spring break doing what so many other college students do — partying. They had bigger goals. They wanted to learn more about the history of civil rights in America. Read more →

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