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The District Spelling Bee at Tech was competitive!
Join Superintendent Putnam at public information sessions to learn more about the 2025 referendum for Apollo High School.
Superintendent Laurie Putnam and Tech Principal Molly Kensy presented to the Minnesota State Senate Policy Committee on Monday regarding student cell phone usage and social media education.
The 2025-26 School Year Calendar is now available
Supervisor of Equity Services Ahmed Abdi has been chosen to be a part of the Minnesota Young American Leaders Program (MAYLP).
Tech High School's DECA (Distributive Education Clubs of America) chapter has several members qualifying for the state competition
Senior Azayah Washington broke the school record (2,433 career points) as the All-Time Scorer.
Apollo DECA students are headed to State!
Excitement swirls in February as One District One Book kicks off for each elementary school family.
Chris Ann Johnson, chemistry and physics teacher at Apollo HIgh School, has been named a candidate for Minnesota Teacher of the Year.
Two Crush dancers have been selected to the All State Team
The St. Cloud Area School Board approved a two-question bond referendum for district voters to consider on April 8, 2025.
It's that time of year - to prepare for the next school year.
St. Cloud Area School District is proud to announce that Harriet Johnson and Carter Kockler from Apollo High School and Sadie Zellmann and Joe Marlette from Tech High School have been named Triple A Award winners.
District 742 is excited to officially launch full-service community schools at Discovery Community School and North Junior High this month
Jules' Bistro doubles the impact of the Greater St. Cloud Public Safety Foundation's annual Shop with a Cop event to benefit District 742 students and families.
The St. Cloud Area Board of Education will consider a recommendation from the superintendent and district administration at Wednesday's work session to reset boundaries
Night School sign-up is now available for Apollo and Tech students who need to make up credits.
January is the time for students in grades 8-11 to register for the 2025-26 school year.
All northside middle school robotics won awards at the last league tournament.