Northfield Middle School student Hannah Pahs, grade 8, earned a trophy and a spot in the final round of the Southeast Minnesota Spelling Bee, during regional competitions Feb. 11.
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Graupmann Named Administrator of the Year
The professional organization of Minnesota athletic directors has selected Northfield High School’s Tom Graupmann as the Activities Administrator of the Year for Class AA schools.
‘Instruments for All’ Drive Kicks off Friday
Northfield Fine Arts Boosters will collect donated instruments at the high school cafeteria during Friday's waffle dinner, in an effort to help students afford band and orchestra.
2014-2015 Calendar Approved
At its Jan. 27 meeting, the Northfield Board of Education approved the 2014-15 school year calendar.
Activities Cancellations and Changes for Monday, Jan. 27
Because of the extreme cold weather conditions, Northfield High School will conduct only Varsity-level practices today, Jan. 27. Varsity-level activities include:
Annual Spelling Bee’s First Round
Despite the subzero temperatures outside, eighteen top-spelling contestants represented all three middle school grade levels at the 30th annual District Spelling Bee last night.
School Delayed Two Hours
Northfield Public Schools will begin two hours late on Thursday, Jan. 23, because of the extreme cold weather.
Alumnus Award Nominations Open
The Northfield High School is accepting nominations from the community for the Distinguished Alumnus Award, to be presented at the annual Academic Awards and Distinguished Alumni Scholarship Program on April 30.
Taking it Outside – a new adventure category
With adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts in mind, Community Services has added a new “outdoor adventure” category to recreation programs. Starting this month, youth and adults can snowshoe at night, ski with an expert, or participate in bouldering or other team-based activities.