The West Fargo School District announced Thursday that Candida Braun has accepted the position as assistant principal.
Braun began her career in education in 2000 as a science teacher at Grand Rapids High School in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. While employed in Grand Rapids, she also spent one year as interim high school assistant principal and taught remedial science courses at the Grand Rapids Learning Center. She joined West Fargo Public Schools as a middle school science teacher in 2010 and was named the dean of students at Cheney Middle School in 2016.
Braun holds a bachelor’s degree in fisheries and wildlife biology from the University of North Dakota, a master’s degree in science education from the University of Minnesota, and a specialist degree in educational and administrative leadership from St. Cloud State University.
West Fargo Schools will continue providing free lunch to students through 2022
At West Fargo Public Schools, all students will receive free meals each day school is in session through the end of the next academic year. For this coming summer, the Food Service Department will be offering free summer meals and weekly grocery boxes; details will be shared as they are finalized in the coming weeks. Written By: Wendy Reuer | ×
It doesn t have to just be sandwiches. Finger foods and leftovers make great school lunches for kiddos! iStock / Special to InForum
WEST FARGO West Fargo Schools will extend its program that gives free meals to all students through June 30, 2022.
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West Fargo Schools longtime HR Director retires
After 24 years at West Fargo and a total of 31 years in the education system, Hill is retiring, leaving the West Fargo School District March 12, after helping the newly hired Brittnee Nikle ease into the leaders chair. Written By: Wendy Reuer | ×
WEST FARGO The number of West Fargo Public Schools teachers and staff has grown exponentially in the past three decades, and Human Resources Director Robin Hill has been the one woman in charge of welcoming the majority of more than 2,500 of them.
But after 24 years at West Fargo and a total of 31 years in the education system, Hill is retiring, leaving the West Fargo School District March 12, after helping the newly hired Brittnee Nikle
Strong start, but hardly a vaccine victory in North Dakota
DAVE KOLPACK, Associated Press
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FARGO, N.D. (AP) While older residents and health care workers have kick-started the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in North Dakota, many health officials worry that turning out younger and healthier adults will be a more difficult chore.
The state has started soft-selling via social media and word of mouth, emphasizing the safety of the vaccine and the importance of a strong turnout in thwarting the virus. Molly Howell, the North Dakota Department of Health immunization program director, said the campaign will be ramped up once more vaccine is available and more people become eligible for shots.