Expanding CHIPS to protect our youth
District Perspectives Senate District 65 Think of a 12-year-old child: A sixth or seventh grade student, taking their first steps
Read MoreDistrict Perspectives Senate District 65 Think of a 12-year-old child: A sixth or seventh grade student, taking their first steps
Read MoreChoo Choo Bob’s Train Store announced on its Facebook page on March 10 that it is headed back to St.
Read MoreThe St. Paul Board of Education voted to adopt a new two-year contract for the district’s licensed staff, educational assistants
Read MoreSt. Paul Public Library (SPPL) announced last month a new state-of-the-art mobile library is coming this spring. Formerly known as
Read MoreThis month, GAP Creative Writing students were challenged to write a memoir in under 250 words, having to pack lots of detail and feelings into limited space. Here are five of their stories.
Read MoreThis book encapsulates what it meant to be a woman during the Plague and explores themes of death, self-discovery and what it means to be truly happy. This one took me a while to read, especially because of the flowery language and sometimes slow-developing storyline, but I thoroughly enjoyed the book and was sad to finish it.
Read MoreThe Foodmobile – Bringing Keystone’s Food Shelf Services to the Neighborhood Keystone’s Foodmobiles (mobile food shelf) travels throughout St. Paul
Read MoreSt. Paul Public Library (SPPL) invites kids and teens to spend spring break at the library. Kids ages 7-11 can have a blast at all library locations with events including Pokémon parties, air-dry clay sculpturing, robotics and bean art. Teens can level up their gaming skills at one of several Clash of the Controllers gaming tournaments happening at seven locations.
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