Eden Prairie’s only home cross-country meet takes place Saturday, featuring 30 teams, evening races under the lights, and family fun.
Author: Juliana Allen
Seventeen students from Eden Prairie and PiM Arts high schools named 2025 National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
One candidate diagnosed with COVID will sit out the in-person forum, while another may be asked to follow CDC guidelines on distancing and masks.
Melissa Stockwell, an Eden Prairie native, competes in her fourth Paralympic Games, representing the U.S. in triathlon at Paris 2024.
Eden Prairie Schools staff offer expert advice to help families smoothly transition into new routines and challenges as school begins.
Five PiM Arts High School students received recognition for artistic works that competed against nearly 340,000 other entries.
Brighter Days Family Grief Center in Eden Prairie will host Minnesota’s first interdisciplinary grief conference, offering education and expert dialogue on caregiving, death, and dying.
Eden Prairie High School undergoes a $7.7 million renovation, enhancing facilities with new technology labs, advisory pods, and expanded commons.
The Eden Prairie School Board approved stricter handbook policies for 2024-25, aiming to enhance discipline, grading, and overall school culture.
Dirk Tedmon, executive director of marketing and communications for Eden Prairie Schools, has been named the first National School Communicator of the Year by the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA). The newly created award recognizes outstanding leadership and contributions of an active, front-line school communicator. The winner was announced this month during the NSPRA 2024 National Seminar in Bellevue, Washington, and the award is presented in partnership with Finalsite, a community relationship management platform for K-12 schools. Tedmon was one of four finalists selected from among 27 nominees from state and regional chapters of NSPRA, which represents more than 2,900…