Seventh-grader Jake Noterman of Prior Lake prepares race cars in industrial technology class Tuesday at Twin Oaks Middle School. The students crafted carbon cars from a block of wood to meet specifications set by teacher Rick Steinhoff. Students were graded on their cars’ appearance and speed. (Photo by Joanna Miller)
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November 14, 2008 - 1:51pm
Students at St. Michael's School in Prior Lake mixed things up on Nov. 13 for national "Mix it Up at Lunch Day." Above, they also mixed groups of kindergarten to eighth-grade students to create school spirit posters. "We have found that participating in Mix It Up Lunch Day is a great way to bring down walls that may exist within a school and get kids to interact and spend time with other students they might otherwise not get to know," said Principal Patrick Fox. (Photo by Joanna Miller)
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The public is invited to free choral music performances by Prior Lake-Savage area middle-schoolers.
The sixth- and seventh-grade concerts will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18. The eighth-grade concert will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20. Both concerts will take place at Hidden Oaks Middle School, 15855 Fish Point Road, Prior Lake.
Four-year-old Simon Lemley of Prior Lake selects a prize with help from Vikings Cheerleading captain Sarah. Simon won at B-I-N-G-O during the Circle of Friends Preschool family fun night Monday at Edgewood School in Prior Lake. (Photo by Joanna Miller)
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November 7, 2008 - 11:28am
From left, Prior Lake High School seniors Rebecca Dymit, Robert Gorycki and Brenna Miland, all of Prior Lake, and Colleen Mooney of Savage were inducted into the National Honor Society on Monday night. The Prior Lake High School National Honor Society inducted 36 new members during the ceremony. (Photo by Shawn Hogendorf)
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By Keighla Schmidt, Correspondent
When Melanie Anderson’s second-grade class was learning the basics of elections, they had to close their eyes and raise their hands to vote on their preferred cereal, Cheerios or Lucky Charms.
By Joanna Miller, Staff Writer
By Joanna Miller, Staff Writer
By bringing the past to life, eighth-grade U.S. history teacher Nathan Dapper challenges himself to make history real for students.


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