


Two Winneshiek County residents have been named to the Rockefeller Alternative High School Program's second semester honor roll. Cyrilla Meyer from the Decorah School District and Chase Heying from South Winneshiek have qualified for the honor roll by earning at least three credits during the current semester and having a grade point average of between 3.00-3.49.
NICC has partnered with five northeast Iowa community school districts since January 1995 to provide an alternative high school opportunity for students. The program serves the Decorah, North Fayette, South Winneshiek, Turkey Valley and Valley school districts.