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Osseo, Maple Grove Graduation Rates Exceed National and State Averages
Even though Minnesota uses tougher measurement standards, Osseo and Maple Grove High School rates are still better than most.

Even though Minnesota uses tougher measurement standards, Osseo and Maple Grove High School rates are still better than most.

Even though Minnesota uses tougher measurement standards, Wayzata High School and Robbinsdale Armstrong High School rates are still better than most.
David Gustafson was recognized at a recent Golden Valley City Council meeting.
The reassignment of elementary school boundaries will cause some new middle school students in various neighborhoods to see change.
The off-ramp to Country Club Drive will shut down due to a sewer lining project.
Are your children looking for ways to volunteer in local schools?
Find out how Cooper High School students will leave a mark on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Find out how Cooper High School students will leave a mark on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Find out what readers think about a recent analysis reviewed by the Golden Valley City Council that explains why light rail through Golden Valley might be best.
The Minnesota Department of Health’s latest flu information was released this week.
Osseo Area Schools’ STRIVE program, led by the Rotary Club of Maple Grove, works to help struggling students graduate.
The competition starts at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18.
A look at recent arrests made by the Golden Valley Police Department.
After nine years of serving on the Osseo Area Schools school board, Kim Green is grateful for the experience.
A larger student population has board members thinking about ways to accommodate 3,700 kids.
A projected increase in enrollment at Wazyata High School has board members and the City of Plymouth talking about an expansion.
The City Council is looking for volunteers for various boards and commissions.
Golden Valley will hold an event to help those with uncomplicated income taxes.
Golden Valley resident Rose McGee attended and spoke at the press conference where the legislation was unveiled.
The University of Minnesota Law School study says open enrollment causes more segregation in Osseo, Robbinsdale and Anoka-Hennepin school districts.