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Three North Scott students are among 15 named to a new State Science and Technology Fair student advisory board, to help shape future events. more
Each of Iowa’s public universities saw increased enrollment this fall, according to numbers released Thursday offering a snapshot of incoming classes. more
A busy summer paid dividends for North Scott’s FFA chapter. more
While there was plenty of attention focused on Lancer Stadium Friday, an equally important event took place a few yards to the east. more
Nothing is a foregone conclusion, a lesson officials with the North Scott School District remembered all too well over the last few weeks. more
Homecoming has arrived in Lancer Land and North Scott is looking to “Box the Bobcats” of Western Dubuque. more
Ed White Elementary School was briefly evacuated Tuesday morning. A 911 call was placed at approximately 9:15 a.m. because of a smell in the building. Emergency responders located the cause, a malfunctioning ballast in a light fixture in the fifth-grade hallway. The ballast was replaced, and students and staff were allowed to return to the building at approximately 9:30 a.m. more
Eldridge police on Thursday determined a threatening social media post reported Wednesday regarding North Scott schools was reposted or shared from a social media threat sent in Missouri and elsewhere. more
The North Scott School District is proceeding with plans for an eight-foot-high fence around the playground at Alan Shepard Elementary following a confrontation between staff and a neighbor on Aug. 28. more
State inspections underway Tuesday morning will determine if the new Lancer Stadium will debut Friday. more
Iowa Democratic lawmakers released a report Thursday showing there has been a reduction of more than 400 staff at Iowa’s Area Education Agencies for this school year in the wake of a new law making changes to the system of agencies. more
Higher education institutions involved in a collaboration crossing state lines are working to boost research and training in advanced manufacturing, utilizing the manufacturing hub of the Quad-Cities and support from the communities there. more
A new school year means new faces, and at North Scott High School this year, students can expect to see another new staff member patrolling the halls. more
The Iowa Department of Education has received $276,000 in federal funding to further its and partner organizations’ efforts to help more students complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA. more
Members of the Rotary Club of North Scott gathered at the Quad Cities International Airport on Aug. 14 to welcome Sofia Munoz, who will be a foreign exchange student at North Scott High School this year as part of Rotary Youth Exchange. more
As North Scott students head back to class this Friday, some high school students will help chart a new course for the school’s foreign languages department. more
All elementary school students and families are invited to unpack backpacks, 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 22, and junior and high school families may attend open houses the day before school begins. more
In the upcoming school year, six new leaders will oversee Iowa’s Area Education Agencies as a part of the Iowa Department of Education’s division of special education following the implementation of a 2024 law making major changes to the state’s special education system. more
Ava Duncan of Long Grove, a graduate of North Scott High School, was inducted into the Naval Academy Class of 2028 on June 27, marking the beginning of six challenging weeks of basic midshipman training during Plebe Summer. more
As work on the Regional Innovation Center continues apace, the North Scott FFA toured the facility last Thursday, playing host to a special visitor. more
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