The Governmental Affairs Committee of the Huron Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau teamed up with the Huron Kiwanis Club to host the 2014 State of the Schools luncheon Thursday. The event was the first for Doug Pietz, executive director for the Huron Community Campus. He says student numbers are getting consistent…
Class offerings through Northern State University with the 40 dollar per credit hour rate are moving up to eight from six and the satellite facility continues a strong relationship with Dakota Wesleyan University’s nursing program. James Valley Christian lead administrator Brian Held says J-V-C over built it’s facility in 2000 for good reason…
Huron School Superintendent Terry Nebelsick touched on highlights from support staff around the district. He says officials are taking many steps to spend money in the best manner possible…
Nebelsick also talked about increases in the use of technology like the use of Ipads with students and updated the crowd on the most recent numbers for English as a Second Language learner students. Also addressing the lunch crowd was Annette Hanson with Holy Trinity Catholic School.