See how college aid applications changed for Eden Prairie area high schools.
Local students recognized in virtual ceremony, graduate ready to move on to next challenge
Eden Prairie Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Eden Prairie Patch.
The City of Eden Prairie is now accepting applications for the Students on Commissions program for the 2021-2022 school year.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been on the rise in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Hennepin County.
Student of the Month Award recognizes achievements in and out of the virtual classroom
Online school seniors from across the state are recognized in virtual ceremony, graduate ready to move on to next challenge
Minnesota Connections Academy awards honor cords to graduates for academic achievement and exemplary effort
Early registration excludes swimming, skating and tennis lessons, and some specialty camps.
Online school students collaborate to serve the community and develop leadership skills
Application Period for National Scholarship Program Closes on February 19, 2020
Minnesota Connections Academy students inducted into National Honor Society Chapters
Simon Youth Foundation's Scholarship Program is part of the national Simon Supports Education initiative
The deadline for Springfield-area high school seniors interested in applying for a Simon Youth Foundation scholarship is Feb. 15, 2018.
Two students from the online public school, including an Eden Prairie 8th grader, are heading to state competition.
Photos from on-site college admissions day.
EPHS Eagle Vision News ran a bit on the marching band.
Check out photos from the event last week.
Eden Prairie High School Spanish Teacher, Kristin Bastidas, has been named WCCO-TV | CBS Minnesota Excellent Educator.
Students at EPHS looked ahead to their futures today at the Career Fair.
Congratulations Ms. Tompkins!
Nine Eden Prairie students were recently honored by the Center for Talent Development at Northwestern University.
Prairie View kicked off the news school year with an assembly.
School officials say that without the tax increase referendum they will have to implement $10 million in cuts next year.
Congratulations to CMS student Avni Jain!
While many students are happy for the unexpected break, others dread the prospect of makeup days.
Several districts continued with games, practices and other after-school activities despite cancelling class. What do you think?
The cold weather prompted a second day of school closures in the district.
Monday’s high is expected to be just -17 degrees Fahrenheit.
The honor recognizes schools that have seen success with student achievement.
Parents who do not wish to abide by the new rules can file a legal exemption.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
Elementary students ages 7–12 are invited to write essays in a contest to mark the League of Minnesota Cities' 100th anniversary.
The nomination period will remain open until Nov. 15, 2013.
Convincing kids to skip classic calorie-laden snacks is simple if you’ve got delicious, homemade alternatives on hand.
More than 1,600 Black American high school seniors were named semifinalists Sept. 25.