Lakeville

Lakeville South to host science show

Chemistry students from Lakeville South High School will again host an entertaining science demonstration for all ages featuring rainbow liquids, vortex cannons and luminescent solutions.

The night will showcase the principles of thermodynamics, kinetics, acids and bases, vacuums and high pressure.

The show will be held at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 21 at Lakeville South, 21135 Jacquard Av.

West St. Paul-Mendota Heights-Eagan

Grant allows puppets to prosper

The Minnesota State Arts Board recently renewed a grant that will allow Moreland Arts and Sciences Magnet School and Z Puppets Rosenschnoz to continue their partnership through December 2015.

The puppeteers at Z Puppets use performing arts to teach students how to manage and relieve stress at home and school. This is the third time the program has received the grant.

Z Puppets has worked with the school for two years, bringing yoga, puppets and music to students to encourage health and wellness.

Initially, the program worked with kindergarten and first-grade students in their "quest for calm." Then, it expanded to second grade and added a staff component so teachers, too, learned the skills.

The most recent grant allows the program to continue and will be used to establish an after-school program for third- and fourth-graders.

To celebrate the grant renewal and the school's 50th anniversary, Z Puppets performed on Sunday at Harriet Island in St. Paul.

For more information, including requests for American Sign Language interpretation, contact Moreland's arts coordinator, Rebecca Haehnel at 651-403-7820 or rebecca.haehnel@isd197.org.

Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan

Robotics team to hold cat video fest

The Eastview High School robotics team is presenting an Internet Cat Video Festival from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Performing Arts Center at Eastview, 6200 140th St. W., Apple Valley.

Doors open at 5:45 p.m. with several cat-themed activities, like balloon animals and face-painting. Members of the Robotics, Lego League and Tech Challenge programs will give demonstrations.

The show will be similar to cat video shows at the Walker Art Center and the State Fair. Tickets are $5 and include a coupon for a free ice cream cone at a Dairy Queen.

Tickets can be purchased at www.team3042.org/cat-video. Any unsold tickets are available at the door.

For questions, contact members of the Eastview Robotics Team 3042, the Cobalt Catalysts, at team3042@gmail.com or 651-322-8113.

For information, go to www.team3042.org.

Burnsville-Eagan-Savage

Roy wins Community Builder award

Vicki Roy, a longtime Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school board member, is among seven recipients of Community Builder awards presented by the city of Burnsville last week.

The award is presented annually to individuals, groups and businesses that have contributed to the Burnsville community and improved quality of life there.

Roy moved to Burnsville in 1976 and soon began volunteering at her children's schools. That involvement led to serving 20 years on the District 191 school board.

Today, she coordinates the Rockin' Reader program, an effort designed to encourage reading by having district principals read books with kids during the summer. She also organizes the district's involvement in Read for the Record, a national event in which community members read to kids.

She serves on the board of directors of Foundation 191, a nonprofit that expands educational opportunities within the district and is on the selection committee for the Burnsville High School Hall of Fame.

For more information on the award, go to www.burnsville.org/communitybuilder.

Eagan

Faithful Shepherd to hold open house

Faithful Shepherd Catholic School in Eagan will host an open house for interested families from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 4 at the school, 3355 Columbia Drive, Eagan. At the event, families will get a tour and have the chance to ask questions of staff and current parents and students. There will be two more open houses on Dec. 5 and Jan. 25. For more information, call 651-406-4747 or go to www.fscsmn.org.

Eagan school installs solar panels

Trinity School at River Ridge, a private Christian school in Eagan, recently installed solar panels to help power its building.

The move will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 75,000 pounds annually — the equivalent of planting 5,015 trees. The system will produce enough energy to power six Minnesota homes all year.

The panels were installed at no cost by Innovative Power System's Solar on Schools Program. They'll save $140,000 over the next 30 years, or 8 to 12 percent of the school's total energy costs.

Erin Adler