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Bemidji Area Schools are the schools in Independent School District 31, serving the city of Bemidji in the State of Minnesota and other communities and rural areas near Bemidji. Students from the cities of Solway , Tenstrike , Becida , Turtle River , Wilton , Puposky and portions of Cass Lake attend this school district.
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Bemidji State University gateway. Bemidji is home to Bemidji State University, Northwest Technical College, and Oak Hills Christian College. Public education, served by Bemidji Area Schools, is a part of Independent School District 31, and includes eight elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Also in the district are TrekNorth ...
Sep. 19—BEMIDJI — As part of its first meeting since the start of the 2023-2024 school year, the Bemidji Area Schools Board of Education approved the district's 5-year strategic plan on Monday.
Sep. 16—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Area Schools Board of Education will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19, in the district office board room for their first regular meeting of the 2022-2023 ...
Sep. 16—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Area Schools Board of Education will meet in regular session at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 18, in the district office board room. The board is set to adopt the ...
Bemidji High School is a public high school in Bemidji, Minnesota, United States. The school is situated on a 260-acre (1.1 km 2) campus two miles (3 km) west of downtown Bemidji. The Mississippi River runs behind the high school. Constructed in 2000, Bemidji High School is the largest in northern Minnesota in terms of student enrollment.
BSU was founded in 1919 and opened under the name Bemidji State Normal School. The first president, Manfred Deputy, was appointed to run the new institution, [5] and the first class consisted of 38 students. The name was changed to Bemidji State Teachers College in 1921, then shortened to Bemidji State College in 1957.