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Duluth School Board authorizes lease agreement with A&L Properties

By Kathleen Kaufman The Duluth School Board voted tonight to authorize district administration to negotiate and execute a lease agreement with A&L Properties for space to be used by ISD 709’s Area Learning Center. Upon execution of the lease, the ALC program will be located in the Duluth Technology Center, located at 11 E. Superior...

Duluth School Board authorizes lease agreement with A & L Properties

By Kathleen Kaufman The Duluth School Board voted tonight to authorize district administration to negotiate and execute a lease agreement with A&L Properties for space to be used by ISD#709’s Area Learning Center (ALC). Upon execution of the lease, the ALC program will be located in the Duluth Technology Center, 11 E. Superior Street, in...

Duluth Public Schools take steps to support student learning recovery

By Kathleen Kaufman Recent assessment results for Duluth are similar to those statewide, showing declines in the number of students meeting or exceeding grade level standards compared to 2019, the last time students took statewide assessments. Duluth school officials say they’re prepared to support student learning recovery heading into another school year with investments in...

Masks required in all Duluth Public Schools buildings beginning Monday

Masks required in all Duluth Public Schools buildings beginning Monday

By Kathleen Kaufman Duluth Public Schools officials announced today that the district will require indoor mask wearing in all ISD 709 buildings beginning Monday, August 9. Masks will be required for students age 2-and-older, ISD 709 employees and the public unless medically exempted, regardless of vaccination status. This requirement runs until further notice and a...

Duluth Public Schools enters into purchase agreement for much of Central Hill property

By Katie Kaufman DULUTH — During a special school board meeting held Tuesday night, the Duluth School Board entered into a $7.4 million dollar purchase agreement with Saturday Central Heights, LLC for a 52-plus acre portion of the Central High School property on the top of the hill. This property has been marketed to developers...