Coaching since college Glenn, already a coach at M.A., returns full-time in new role After 18 years of teaching P.E. at Annunciation School in South Minneapolis, Scott Glenn has take a new job as...
Profiles Articles
A different drummer
Freshman celebrates Aztec heritage with family, dance & music Aztec drumming is something a bit out of the usual for most people. In fact, it may not be something most people have even heard of....
Profile: Maddie Danzberger
Daring to dream beyond Danzberger inspires by diving beneath the superficial surface Obnoxious clicks and flashing lights fill the room, echoing off the walls along with the music blaring and...
New beginnings and ends
First and Last: the final installment of the year long series focuses on the changing future in front of both Bailey and Lars, senior and freshman. It was at the end of this year's Back to School...
Three decades of kindness
The noise in the freshman hallway is constant, a steady rhythm of thumping feet and chattering voices. As students make their way past the prayer chapel and a row of lockers, they turn into a...
Saying good bye to a ‘teacher’s teacher’
"I don't love history. I like it, but I don't love it," said social studies teacher Matt Ridenour. "The best parts of the job are, and it's so cliché but it is so true, these wonderfully dynamic...
Preach without speech- Allan Law
"Many years ago I had the Salvation Army charity come to my church and they said, 'We're going to do something for the...
Cheng finds inspiration in engineering and music
"I built a custom airboat that's basically a boat with no prop in the water. Instead, it has a fan above water with a...
Dan Hauge
Retiring after 33 years at middle school Sixteen years ago, Middle School math and science teacher Dan Hauge partnered...
A sense of wonderment
Freshman Greta Hallberg makes her high school acting debut as Treasure Island launches a production full of sword...
Living across the world
Foreign students are forced to face the challenges of studying abroad "It's hard sometimes, here in America," said...
Honoring the fallen: Chief Petty Officer John Faas
John Faas (’98) is one of Minnehaha’s most distinguished graduates; his story is worth knowing. By Frances Hoekstra.
His story is worth knowing.
Reminiscing about JJ
From her first trip to the principal’s office to her first selfie: 40+ years of JJ. By Luke Frazier.
“Steady valley experiences”
For two M.A. teachers, the road that led from high-school graduation back to the classroom was long, complicated...
Wally Borner retires
Making a mark on Minnehaha: Beloved middle school history teacher, Wallace Borner, retires after 39 years of...