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Lower than expected bids on the Neil Armstrong project made several North Scott Board members more amenable to expanding the scope of another facility. more
Many of the opponents of Gov. Kim Reynolds’ proposal to modify the states’ Area Education Agencies asked Wednesday in subcommittee meetings for more time to study the problems raised by some school districts and a consultant hired by the governor’s office. more
Republican senators moved forward with this year’s State Supplemental Aid bill providing funding for Iowa’s K-12 schools — without specifying how much money they will provide. more
John Glenn Elementary School student Cora Rathjen is the proud winner of Artsonia’s Artist of the Week contest, a voting competition held on Artsonia.com, the world’s largest collection of student art portfolios, exhibiting more than 100 million pieces of student art. more
Lancer Productions welcomed North Scott's third graders to the Fine Arts Auditorium for a morning preview of “Charlotte's Web” on Wednesday, Jan. 24. more
North Scott’s youngest students will start new traditions this year, as the district rolls out changes to Pre-K and kindergarten registration. more
School alarms meant for fire safety may inadvertently jeopardize lives if Iowa legislators do not pass a bill crafted around North Scott schools’ alarm policy. more
High School Seniors intending to further their education, while pursuing programs of study in any field of agriculture, environmental science, or natural resources, have until Friday, February 23, 2024 to apply.  more
North Scott School Board members faced an age-old question at Monday’s meeting as they considered whether to add a visitors’ locker room to the Lancer Stadium complex during upcoming renovations: Is it a need or a want? more
A beloved children’s classic comes to life this weekend as Lancer Productions presents E.B. White’s “Charlotte’s Web” as its Children’s Theatre production. more
North Scott school board members  on April 11 approved the following job changes: more
Seventeen students participated in the North Scott Junior High Spelling Bee on Thursday, Nov. 18, with eighth-grader Seditia Beydler topping the field. The top five finishers all advanced to the … more
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