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Schools look to testing, technology for a leg up against COVID-19
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JCC teacher a candidate for MN Teacher of the Year
Mon 2-22-2021
Teachers from Jackson County Central, Fairmont and St. James Area are among the 75 candidates for Minnesota Teacher of the Year.
Brittany Rogers, a 2
nd grade teacher at Riverside Elementary in Jackson County Central Schools, Emily Izen-Labes, a teacher at Fairmont Schools and Kristine Friesen, a teacher at St. James Area Schools were named as candidates.
This yearâs program will name the 57th Minnesota Teacher of the Year. The program celebrates the tradition of excellence in teaching in Minnesota. Eligible candidates include pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade, Early Childhood Family Education and Adult Basic Education teachers, from public or private schools.Â
Voters approve Fairmont Area Schools referendum
Voters approve Fairmont Area Schools referendum By Jared Dean | February 10, 2021 at 5:22 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 6:55 PM
FAIRMONT, Minn. (KEYC) Voters in the Fairmont Area School District have approved funding for improvements.
New additions are being made to help promote jobs for skilled workers. Those additions include an expanded woodworking and automation shop, a programming lab and a manufacturing lab.
The multi-million dollar project was intended to give students in grades 7-12 real-world experience in a new way that they might not normally get through school.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity, not only for our school district, but more importantly for south central Minnesota because this was an effort to really link the private sector and the public sector together for a common cause, which is to increase the number of skilled workers we have in Minnesota,” Fairmont Superintendent Joe Brown said.