New faces in principals' offices, lots of shiny iPads and several new college readiness programs are among the changes that students will notice at south-metro high schools as they arrive for their first week back.
Did your school add more engineering courses or build a new fabrication lab with 3-D printers? Did the football stadium get a new scoreboard and turf? Read on to find out.
Academic Arts
Principal: Krissy Wright
At this small, project-based charter school in West St. Paul, the new year will bring several changes, including four new staff members. Another new face is the school's pet, a turtle named Sheldon.
For the first time, students will be able to take archery to fulfill physical education credits.
The school purchased more than 50 new Chromebooks so students will have more technology access in the classroom this year.
There will be a strong environmental focus at the school, and a new student-run recycling program is a part of that effort.
Apple Valley
Principal: Steve Degenaar