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School Hours: 7:50 a.m.-2:26 p.m. | Phone: 651-425-6800 | Attendance line: 651-425-6868
Welcome to Cottage Grove Middle School
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Cottage Grove Middle School serves students in sixth through eighth grades and is part of South Washington County Schools. At Cottage Grove Middle School, each grade is divided into "houses" with one group of students working with one group of teachers throughout the school year. These teachers work as a team and meet daily to help every student succeed. School staff members also provide encouragement and support to each student to develop each individual. Building character is an important part of the school’s mission and in 2017, it was recognized as a Minnesota Emerging School of Character by Character.org.
Along with academics, there are many extracurricular and leadership opportunities at Cottage Grove Middle School including athletics, music, theater, robotics, chess and service-learning clubs. All students are encouraged to explore their interests and become involved in their school community.
Cottage Grove News
Students using South Washington County Schools bus transportation for summer school should keep their 2024-2025 bus ID card for use during summer school.
Amid the excitement, students’ deep gratitude for the teachers who guided, inspired and supported them along the way stands out.
SUN Bucks, formerly S-EBT, is an income-based food support program that supports families.
The month of May hosts many celebrations and recognitions.
This year, South Washington County Schools (SoWashCo Schools) launched a district-wide pen pal program to promote wellness, connections and literacy among students.
Four group projects from Valley Crossing Elementary and Cottage Grove Middle were honored with awards amongst the nearly 1,400 entries.
SoWashCo Schools has donated more than 10,000 pounds of food to the local food shelf, Basic Needs, since the beginning of the school year.
It’s all part of the Food Rescue Program, a partnership between SoWashCo Schools and Basic Needs.
On Thursday, Feb. 13, SoWashCo Schools hosted its first Indigenous Storytelling event.
Students in grades 3-8, 10 and 11 will participate in MCAs beginning April 1
SoWashCo Schools' Indigenous Education invites you to join us for the upcoming Winter Storytelling Event hosted at East Ridge High School on Thursday, Feb. 13, from 6-8 p.m.
SoWashCo Schools AVID and Kids Club students raised $5,000 to provide healthy snacks to students in need.
Thank you to those who donated!
View some photo highlights of the first days of the school year.
How to find your bus information in Campus Parent Portal.