Thursday's Scores
The Associated Press
BOYS HOCKEY
Albert Lea 9, Rochester Mayo 1
Alexandria 5, River Lakes 2
Blaine 3, Centennial 2
Bloomington Jefferson 9, Chanhassen 2
Breck 3, St. Cloud Cathedral 2, OT
Buffalo 5, Rogers 2
Chaska 10, Richfield 2
Chisago Lakes 4, North Branch 0
Cretin-Derham Hall 3, Forest Lake 2
Duluth Denfeld 5, Cloquet/Esko/Carlton 0
Duluth East 3, Apple Valley 2
East Gra
That's what one listener wanted to know from Rochester School Superindent Michael Munoz while on Rochester's Good Morning with Rich Peterson and Brent Ackerman. His fear is that with all this technology (i.e. IPads) the kids can't think for themselves anymore...
Alex Herzog, Vice President of Student Affairs at RCTC sat in for RCTC President Leslie McClellon today on Rochester's Good Morning.
He's got an update on all thing's RCTC, including the upcoming bowl game in Iowa and class registrations...
Closings:
NICC Cresco Center -Closed
Howard Winneshiek- Closed
Delays:
Fillmore Central - 2 Hours Late (no morning preschool and no morning jazz band)
Other Announcements:
No other announcements at this time......
Four elementary schools in the Rochester School District are among the over 150 schools throughout the state that have been identified as under-performing by the state’s Multiple Measurement Rating system.
The Rochester School Board held a special session Tuesday evening to discuss the school district’s possible participation in a federal grant program designed to expand quality pre-kindergarten programming for children from low-income families.
Rochester School Superintendent Michael Munoz was on Rochester's Good Morning today with Rich Peterson and Kim David.
The school year is off to a good start, Mike talks about that as well as the "Want You Back" effort that takes place tomorrow (Saturday) where volunteers visit the homes of students who've dropped out for whatever reason and invite them back...
Rochester Public Schools Superintendent Michael Munóz says the public's desire to preserve their neighborhood schools has led to a revamping of a previously announced plan to greatly expand the school system's choice program offerings.