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Minnesota Tranisitions Charter School2017-11-17T11:23:55-06:00New programs Cuts to programs Facility needs Staffing Building expenses Curriculum upgrades Parent communication School schedules Legal matters
New programs Cuts to programs Facility needs Staffing Building expenses Curriculum upgrades Parent communication School schedules Legal matters
Financial management is important for all organizations, and charter schools are no exception. That’s part of why Scott Kringle is such a valuable member of the MTCS board, where he has served as a
The charter school movement began in Minnesota, and continues to be strong, thanks in part to the Minnesota Association of Charter Schools, which represents a majority of Minnesota’s 164 charters. MTCS is a member
The General Colin L. Powell leadership academy, (PLA) participated in the 26th Annual Cretin-Derham Hall Upper Midwest JROTC competition. Events included the Squad Drill, Knowledge Bowl, Color Guard, Physical Training, Air Rifle Match, Tug-o-War
New MTCS Robotics Team members got to work on their competitive project for FIRST (For Inspiration & Recognition of Science & Technology), a STEM related program promoting science, technology, engineering and math. From MTCS
A parent engagement night at MTCS Middle School in December introduced a powerful online math program and brought teachers and parents together to build greater student success. “My number one goal for the year