Changes are being made to the AP program. The earliest changes will be put into effect in 2012.
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School uniforms at M.A.?
After months of review and much speculation about the current dress code, including disagreements on what is considered “distracting attire,” the faculty and student task forces have reversed course and decided to implement a uniform dress code for next year.
Alum in local band
Matt Kretzmann, a 1998 Minnehaha graduate, relates his experience playing music in high school to his current life playing in Tapes ‘n Tapes.
Raising purple pride
MA students find ways to raise their horn by Cristina Anfang Talon staff writerBy the end of the NFL football season Minnehaha's normalĀ purple and gold jerseys sported around school, had...
On Target
A longtime favorite of Northeast Minneapolis and now Target Field is reviewed.
Arts vs. sports
Minnehaha students have to find a balance between their activities.
New French Amity
Minnehaha Academy has a new French Amity this year, Marion Kiefer from Strasbourg, France….
Minnehaha fall play
New voices bring talent to the Minnehaha stage by Cristina Anfang Talon staff writer Why should you go see Minnehaha's...
Controversial scanners
New security system good addition to airports By Meera Goswitz Talon staff writerTake off your shoes and belts. Remove...
Diver breaks records
Minnehaha junior Kelly Brush broke a Metro United team diving record for both the 6-dive event and 11-dive event….
Unwritten rules
Freshmen go into their first year of high school with little to no information about what to expect. Many kids don’t have siblings attending the upper school so it can be a challenge to figure out the in’s and out’s of high school. It’s not necessarily the classes that freshman get so worried about, it’s not always about making friends, but it’s the “unwritten rules” that they need to know. Let’s take a walk through a day at Minnehaha Academy….
M.A.’s new administrators
“The thing that most influenced my decision to go into education was the summer I worked as an aide in the Roseville Summer Band program. I was given a group of students to teach and was amazed at the progress they made in such a short time. It was fun to see the growth and excitement in the students,” said new principal, Bruce Maeda.
New editions to the Minnehaha family this fall are Maeda and Vice Principal Janet Gulden. They are in charge of both the Lower and Middle schools at South Campus and Bloomington Campus.
Are some sports neglected?
Staff editorial MA must give equal support to all sports "Hello Minnehaha, and here are your daily announcements..."...