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The Duluth public schools’ approach to educating students
with differing abilities is inclusive, broad and creative. Tony Bennett |
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Now that Duluth is starting to deal very publicly with some of the issues that Chicago picketed over (expanding class sizes being a key headline-grabber), and now that Minnesota has been granted a waiver from aspects of No Child Left Behind, how is the issue of accountability going to play out in the local area? Tony Bennett |
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The project, “BlueStone Commons,” aims to bring retail space and apartment housing together in a manner that is similar to the Dinkytown area of Minneapolis. Tony Bennett |
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Matters of the spirit are one of the main things that colleges are prepared to accommodate. Tony Bennett |
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In the era of five-dollar large pizzas bursting with calories, colleges in the Duluth~Superior area are well aware that new students are more in danger than ever of making poor choices when it comes to food, and they’ve got ideas on how to fight the war against the annual evil commonly referred to as the “Freshman Fifteen.” Tony Bennett |