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2016-2017 Kindergarten Registration
Parents of children who will be five years old on or before Sept. 1, 2017 are encouraged to attend kindergarten registration nights.
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Annual Budget Hearing Scheduled for December
The Columbia Heights Public School District’s annual budget hearing, previously known as the Truth in Taxation hearing, is scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6
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CHHS Alumnus Represents LEDA at the White House
Luis Carchi (class of 2015), now a sophomore at Princeton University, was one of only 14 students nationwide selected to attend the prestigious conference.
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District Receives "Clean" Financial Audit
A representative from the independent auditing firm of Bergan, Kern DeWenter Viere told the School Board that district business operations are well-managed and consistent with national accounting standards.
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District Uses SHIP Funding to Benefit Students
Columbia Heights Public Schools received a Statewide Health Improvement Program (SHIP) grant to implement various initiatives throughout the District to benefit students.
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Nov. 15 School Board Report
Stay up-to-date about Columbia Heights Public Schools by reading the Nov. 15, 2016 School Board Report.
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Nov. 22 School Board Report
Stay up-to-date on all things Columbia Heights Public Schools by reading the Nov. 22, 2016 School Board Report.
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Robotics Team Advances to State Competition
The Columbia Heights 7972 “Royal Engineers” Robotics team has qualified for the Minnesota First Tech Challenge State Robotics competition.
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State Grant Funds New Social Worker
Columbia Heights Public Schools has been selected for a six-year grant that will fund a new, full-time social worker position at Columbia Academy.
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Unexpected Gift Brings Five New Books For Every Valley View Student
Valley View Elementary School students are receiving new books thanks to an unexpected gift from a non-profit led by a teenager.
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