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Minnesota Women's Press private boarding schools on the East Coast, is gaining nationwide popularity. Asthe excitement spreads across the Midwest, more and more girls from minnesota http://www.womenspress.com/newspaper/2000/16-9/16-9lacrosse.html
Extractions: Front Page 2000 Index Lacrosse, once a sport reserved for private boarding schools on the East Coast, is gaining nationwide popularity. As the excitement spreads across the Midwest, more and more girls from Minnesota are getting in on the action. So many, in fact, that the Northcentral Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association (NSLA) hopes lacrosse will soon be offered as an official high school sport. Lacrosse is similar to soccer, except that the ball travels through the air instead of on the ground. Teams consist of 12 players, who use their crosses (sticks) to catch, pass and throw the ball down the field and into the opponent's goal. Players use a cradling motion to secure the ball in the taut netting of their crosses. Officials use natural boundaries to mark the field, and no body contact is allowed. According to the NSLA, the number of schools offering club lacrosse teams during the spring is increasing significantly. There were 16 teams this yearup six from last yearin which 500 players participated. At least five more teams are expected to form next season, said Janet Holdsworth, coach at Hopkins and vice-president of the NSLA.
No Promise Of Education - April 2001 boarding schools which were created in the late 1800s, and remained until the 1950s.This photo is of the White Earth boarding school in northern minnesota, http://news.mpr.org/projects/2001/04/brokentrust/kelleherb_education-m/index.sht
Extractions: RealAudio The high school diploma is a benchmark that divides those who have from those who have very little. But in Indian country, diplomas are relatively scarce. Education opportunities are too often abandoned by Native American kids facing a litany of problems, including the sting of discrimination. The first experience many Indian tribes had with public education was Indian boarding schools which were created in the late 1800s, and remained until the 1950s. This photo is of the White Earth boarding school in northern Minnesota, circa 1911. (Photos courtesy of the Becker County Historical Society) LOREN IS IN HIS EARLY '20s, a Yankton Sioux living in a tribal housing project near Wagner, South Dakota. Loren has no job and few prospects. Without a high school diploma, it's unlikely Loren will be able to support his wife and toddler without assistance. He says he left school after being the target of discrimination: one of a dozen Indian kids isolated on a school bus by a school official, investigating a theft. "I was just mad, 'cause I didn't think it was right and I wanted to go home. I tried to get off, and the principal just totally lost it and he picked me up, and slammed me down, and made me even more mad," he recalls.
MPR: We're All On The Planet Together I don't think many of us had good experiences in boarding schools. where in the 1970sshe earned a degree in social welfare from the University of minnesota. http://news.mpr.org/features/199905/03_newsroom_diversity/wallace.shtml
Extractions: Follow the latest news from the Capitol, subscribe to the Capitol Letter, and try your hand at balancing the state budget with the MPR Budget Balancer. Print this page Sign up to receive e-mail newsletters Join the conversation with other MPR listeners in the News Forum Submit your issue-related commentary to MPR, and read others we've selected in the Soapbox AS AN INDIAN BORN AND RAISED on the Fond du Lac Indian Reservation, near Cloquet, Minnesota, Bonnie Wallace spent her childhood on the front lines of the battle for rural diversity. "Even though downtown Cloquet was only three miles away," she recalls, "there was this invisible boundary between the reservation and town. We knew we had to behave differently when we crossed that line. We didn't know it was racism, even though, on reflection, that is exactly what it was."
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Extractions: Fax: (218) 983-3641 Talent Search The Minnesota Chippewa Tribe Talent Search Program currently serves 37 targeted schools in the northern two thirds of the state. Talent Search is a program which identifies qualified youth at the secondary level who have potential for post-secondary education and encourages them to complete high school and pursue post-secondary education. The program also encourages those who have not completed secondary or post-secondary education, but who have the ability to do so, re-enter those programs. This is an outreach program into targeted schools. The target schools for Talent Search are: Albrook, Bagley, Bemidji ALC, Blackduck, Bug O Nay Ge Shig, Carlton, Cass Lake/Bena, Cherry, Circle of Life/ Ponsford, Cloquet, Coleraine/Bovey, Cook, Cook County, Deer River, Denfield, Detroit Lakes, Duluth Central, Fosston, Grand Rapids/Bigfork, International Falls, Isle, Kelliher, Mahnomen, McGregor, Moorhead, Nay Ah Shing, Nett Lake/Orr, Northland Learning Center, Ojibwe School, Onamia, Park Rapids, Pine City, Remer, Sandstone, Tower/Soudan, Walker and Waubun.
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Extractions: Minnesota Rules, Table of Chapters Table of contents for Chapter 4715 4715.3600 TOTAL DAILY WATER REQUIREMENTS. Subpart 1. Basic needs. The calculation of total daily requirements for water may be based on the unit quantities shown in subparts 2 and 3. The total daily water requirement does not constitute the peak or simultaneous water requirement of the supply and shall not be used in sizing water distribution systems. The total of the daily water requirement shall be used only to determine whether the source of the water supply is sufficient to provide the water requirements of people, animals, irrigation, and other water using facilities served. The rate of flow and pressures at which the total daily water requirements shall be delivered shall be determined as prescribed hereinafter. Subp. 2. Design criteria for daily water requirements based on building occupancy. Subp. 3. Daily water requirements for common farm animals. Minimum daily water requirements Animal in gallons Horse, mule, or steer 12 Dairy cow (drinking only) 15 Dairy cow (drinking and dairy servicing) 35 Sheep 2 Hog 4 Chickens (100) 4 Turkeys (100) 7
Directory Of Schools Minnesota - PrepSchoolProfiles.Com Friends School of minnesota, 1365 Englewood Ave., Saint Paul, MN 551041949, (651)917 4000, Collegeville, MN 56321-4000, (320) 363-3315, Coed, Day, boarding, 7 - 12, http://www.prepschoolprofiles.com/dosmn.htm
Extractions: The Blake School 110 Blake Rd S, Hopkins, MN 55343-2021 Coed, Day PS - 12 Breck School 123 Ottawa Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55422-5124 Coed, Day PS - 12 Convent of the Visitation School 2455 Visitation Dr, Mendota Heights, MN 55120-1677 Coed, Day PS - 12 Friends School of Minnesota 1365 Englewood Ave., Saint Paul, MN 55104-1949 Coed, Day K - 8 The Marshall School 1215 Rice Lake Rd, Duluth, MN 55811-2160 Coed, Day Mounds Park Academy 2051 Larpenteur Ave E, Saint Paul, MN 55109-4717 Coed, Day K - 12 Saint John's Preparatory School PO Box 4000, Collegeville, MN 56321-4000 Coed, Day, Boarding Shattuck-St. Mary's School PO Box 218, Faribault, MN 55021-0218 Coed, Day, Boarding 6 - PG St. Paul Academy and Summit School 1712 Randolph Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55105-2159 Coed, Day K - 12
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Extractions: Founded as an Episcopal mission school in 1858, the School today encompasses 250 acres on a wooded hilltop overlooking the Straight River and the city of Faribault. This community of 19,000 is located approximately 50 miles south of Minneapolis and St. Paul. These metropolitan areas provide numerous cultural opportunities for students. The campus, with its tree-lined streets and fine neo-Gothic buildings, is a vivid reminder of old English boarding schools. Many of the buildings, constructed in the 1800s of native blue limestone, are on the National Register of Historic Places, and the entire campus has been designated a National Historic District. The School's plant is valued at $31 million, and its endowment is $13 million. Although an integral part of the larger School, the Middle School, with its separate faculty, facilities, and programs, meets the special developmental needs of sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade students. Middle School students have their own athletic programs but may play on Upper School teams when age, experience, and ability permit.
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Book Review The American Historical Review, 105.1 The their children to Indian boarding schools for several the negative conditions withinthe Indian schools. the locations of the Ojibwe reservations in minnesota. http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/105.1/br_66.html
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TimePieces: Indian Schools in communities without local schools are sent away to boarding schools. he was sentaway to a boarding school in Rhoda R. Gilman's The Story of minnesota's Past http://events.mnhs.org/timepieces/EventDetail.cfm?EventID=311