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August classes to continue as scheduled
WINONA, Minn. – The Cotter Schools, which has grown to almost 1,000 students by consolidating Winona’s parochial schools, has acquired the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts. Cotter’s long-term plans were not announced. The school said, however, that it would continue already-scheduled August classes and later announce a fall schedule. Classes are available a la carte at $15 to $25 for sessions ranging from 60 to 90 minutes. The clsses have been separate fom the Cotter curriculum and are open to Subjects include music, theater, dance and visual arts. The conservatory had been an arm of Saint Mary’s University, which this week announced that it was turning everything over to Cotter. Under Saint Mary’s auspices the conservatory has been physically at the Cotter campus on Broadway on the Far West End at the former College of St. Teresa campus. Cotter has grown to occupy almost al of the former CST campus and will keep the conservatory there.
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Conservatory faculty
> Jessica Dienher.
> Kat Dworschak.
> Lydia Feuerhelm.
> Megan Lynch.
> Sharon Mansur.
> Tammy Schmidt.
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