Six Chippewa Valley high school students have been chosen by the Mahmoud S Taman Foundation as the winners of its 2018 essay contest on “Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” The contest focused on global citizenship, civil society and diversity in the context of Chippewa Valley communities. For information on the winners and details of the contest, look at the continuation of this story by clicking on the headline.
Chippewa Falls school district strengths include “large district opportunities” for students and “Voyagers” adult education program
This is the fourth report in the CVPost’s series of interviews with school superintendents in six Chippewa Valley public school districts. These reports are intended to provide overviews of the six districts to help community members understand and compare their values, strengths and achievements as well as the challenges that each one faces. We hope […]
Rapid recovery from serious injury means Chi-High student will graduate on time
By Mayo Clinic News Bureau Jan. 29, 2015, is a night the parents of Mackenzie “Mick” Caron will never forget. That’s when Sara and John Caron learned their son, a senior hockey player at Chippewa Falls High School, had lost control of his vehicle on an icy road and been ejected from the vehicle. He […]
Silent no more: Special prom set for LGBT students
By Bob Brown, editor The CV Post For many people, Friday night is a time to cut loose and make some noise. But this Friday night (April 17) figures to be particularly celebratory for some students from North, Memorial, Chippewa Falls and Menomonie high schools. Like many of their peers across the United States, at […]