Oct 30, 2023

Article #1 of a Multi-Article Series >>>>> Updated Minneapolis Public Schools Profiles

 

Minneapolis Public Schools Profiles, 2023-2024

 

Elementary Schools

 

Anishinabe

 

Address: 3100 E. 28th St.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Laura Sullivan

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.0880

Fax: 612.668.0890

Email: laura.sullivan@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: anishinabe.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Northeast Middle School;  Edison High School

 

Get to know us

 

Anishinabe Academy educates through an Indigenous lens

 

Families looking for a public school that honors American Indian culture and language you need look no further. Located in Minneapolis’s Longfellow neighborhood, Anishinabe Academy offers a small, welcoming environment with staff who develop close relationships with students and their families. Anishinabe Academy integrates and reclaims Dakota and Ojibwe identities, cultures and languages through authentic academic experiences. American Indian programming continues at Sanford and Northeast Middle Schools, and at South High School’s All Nations program.

 

Community school description

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Full-day Pre-K 

·       Integrates Native American culture and languages (Dakota, Ojibwe)

·       Artist residencies

·       Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       After-school activities

 

MAGNET PATHWAY: Sanford Middle School or Northeast Middle School, depending on address

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American              80%        5%

African American             12%      35%

Asian American                  1%        5%

Hispanic American             3%      14%

White American                 4%      41%

Receive ELL Services           4%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        87%     48%

Special Education              14%     15%

 

Anishinabe

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017 2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  7%     9%     9%      6%    16%   12%   15%   12%     8%

 

(186) (175) (154) (157)  (99)  (111)   (54)    (86)   (110)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017 2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  6%    12%     8%       8%    8%     11%     5%    6%     8%

 

(186) (172) (156)   (156)   (98)   (109)  (53)   (87)  (111)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  1%      7%     2%     2%      14%    8%     5%    0%     0%

 

(69)    (59)   (45)     (44)    (21)   (36)    (19)   (24)  (31)

 

 

Armatage

 

Address: 2501 W. 56th St.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Steve Searl

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3180

Fax: 612.668.3190

Email: steve.searl@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: armatage.mpls.k12.mn.us

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anthony Middle School;  Southwest High School

 

Get to know us

 

Armatage Community School offers a high-quality community school experience

 

Located in the Armatage neighborhood of South Minneapolis, Armatage Elementary is a community school serving students and families in the neighborhood. Those who attend Armatage help shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Families can expect that Armatage will help children build the foundational life skills to become lifelong learners, effective collaborators and skillful problem solvers.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Tuition-based pre-K 

·       High level instruction for all students differentiated to meet each learners’ unique needs

·       Special Education services with highly specialized programming 

·       Instruction targeted for advanced learners, including Telescoped Math

·       A focus on equity and culturally responsive learning  

·       A robust after-school activities program run through MPS Community Education and the Spanish Learning Center

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care before and after school

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anthony Middle School 

 

TRANSPORTATION: E2

 

E2 Walk Zone

 

              School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                3%         5%

African American             12%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             0%      14%

White American               78%      41%

Receive ELL Services           2%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        12%     48%

Special Education                9%     15%

 

Armatage

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

                                                                              70%   71%                                       

 

(302) (309) (297) (295)  (289)  (281)  (188)  (135)  (153)

 

Math

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

                                                                              66%   70%

 

(304) (308) (296) (295)  (288)  (279)  (187)  (131) (153)   

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

                                                                              62%   66%                  

 

(304) (308) (296) (295)  (288)  (279)  (187)   (45)   (47)

 

 

Bancroft

 

Address: 3829 13th Ave S.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Diego De Paz

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3550

Fax: 612.668.3560

Email: diego.depaz@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: bancroft.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen United Middle School;  South High School

 

Bancroft Community School offers high-quality community school experience

 

Get to know us

 

Located in South Minneapolis’s Bancroft neighborhood, Bancroft Elementary is a unique community school that continues to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Pogramme (PYP). Students who attend Bancroft Community will help shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community.  

 

Bancroft provides all students with an excellent academic foundation as creative and critical thinkers who are empowered to act responsibly with respect for self, community and the world. Families can continue to expect an environment where the community of learners values working together, culture, equity and social interaction. Teaching and learning at Bancroft is designed to encourage students to be active learners, well-rounded individuals and engaged citizens.  Students experience learning through inquiry based, hands-on activities.  Learning meets students at their level and challenges them to grow through confidently taking risks, learning through mistakes, and developing a growth mindset. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools                                             

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

  • Full-day pre-K 
  • IB-PYP programme 
  • Spanish bilingual staff 
  • Integrated EL programming 
  • Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 
  • Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming
  • Community Education- After-school activities 
  • Minneapolis Kids school-age care before and after school

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Andersen Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: D3

D3 Walk Zone

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                7%        5%

African American             24%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American          21%      14%

White American              44%      41%

Receive ELL Services        23%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        49%     48%

Special Education              15%     15%

 

Bancroft

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017 2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 21%   20%   27%    29%   35%  31%  26%   53%    8%

 

(208)(251) (249) (227)  (228) (220) (131) (136) (149)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017 2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  35%   34%    34%   36%  40%   33%   18%    49%   49%

 

(207) (254) (253)  (231) (228) (220) (126)  (129)  (146)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 24%   19%   21%   19%    32%  29%   13%  39%    34%

 

(154) (81)   (81)    (79)    (72)   (68)    (40)  (38)    (47)

 

 

Barton

 

Address: 4237 Colfax Ave. S.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Jeannette Sather

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3580

Fax: 612.668.3590

Email: jeannette.sather@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: barton.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Justice Page Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

Get to know us

 

Barton Community School offers a high-quality community school experience

 

Located in South Minneapolis’s East Harriet neighborhood, Barton Community School  serves nearby students and families. Those who attend Barton will help shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Barton supports a community of active, socially conscious lifelong learners, and works closely with families to foster students’ academic, social, emotional and behavioral growth.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

Walking field trips to the Free Forest School and the surrounding area

 

·       A dynamic physical education program including: Wheels Week, cross country skiing, and local bike trips for our older students

·       Telescoped Math

·       Special Education services

·       EL programming

·       After-school activities and athletics

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care before and after school

·       A talented mix of educators

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Justice Page Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F2

 

F2 Walk Zone

 

              School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                3%        5%

African American             21%      35%

Asian American                  5%        5%

Hispanic American             7%      14%

White American               63%     41%

Receive ELL Services           9%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        23%     48%

Special Education              11%     15%

 

Barton

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 74%    68%    63%   64%   58%   56%   38%   66%   64%  

 

(459)  (444)  (443)  (442) (459) (471)  (81) (226)  (233)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 60%    61%    62%   56%   51%   51%    30%   55%   51%

 

(473)  (449)  (441) (442) (447) (461)  (92)    (227)  (234)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  54%   42%    46%   41%  48%    49%   60%   59%   56%

 

(163)  (151)  (134)  (150) (149) (153)   (5)    (75)    (70)

 

 

Bethune

 

Address: 919 Emerson Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Jody Delau

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2550

Fax: 612.668.2560

Email: Jody.Delau@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: bethune.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Franklin Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

Get to know us

 

Bethune Arts Elementary School celebrates community, creativity and arts integration  

 

Bethune Arts Elementary School is in Minneapolis’ Heritage Park neighborhood. Students will experience learning that integrates the arts into all core subjects. Bethune’s proximity to downtown provides easy access to thriving arts and theater opportunities. Students can enhance and showcase their learning through arts experiences such as artist residencies, field trips, community partnerships, and performances.

 

Bethune values family engagement and participation and offers many opportunities for various family arts experiences. As a Full-Service Community School, Bethune also offers health support, out-of-school time activities, and family engagement for our students and their families. Arts programming continues at the Franklin STEAM magnet for middle school and at FAIR High School for the Arts.

 

 

Magnet school description

 

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

  • Turnaround Arts School 
  • Full Service Community School 
  • Arts Integration daily 
  • Instrumental Music Program in grades 4-5 
  • Arts Specialists in Visual Arts, Dance, Music, and Media Arts 
  • Artist Residencies 
  • Community Partnerships
  • On-Site Mental health services provided by Washburn Center for Children 
  • After-school activities  

MAGNET PATHWAY: Franklin Middle School STEAM Magnet

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             82%      35%

Asian American                  1%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      14%

White American               11%     41%

Receive ELL Services           5%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        86%     48%

Special Education              16%     15%

 

Bethune

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  10%    10%   9%     12%    12%   17%   6%     9%    10%

 

  (153) (115) (137) (135)  (130) (115)  (63)  (128) (113)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  17%    13%   19%    16%   14%   11%   0%     6%      5%

 

(153) (113) (135) (135)  (126) (115)   (63)    (127) (115) 

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

                                                                                             

  5%    10%     7%     7%    14%     0%      0%     3%     5%

 

(42)    (29)    (43)  (44)    (44)   (115)   (63)    (34)   (39)

 

 

Bryn Mawr

 

Address: 252 Upton Ave. S.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Kevin Oldenburg

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2500

Fax: 612.668.2510

Email: kevin.oldenburg@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: brynmawr.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anwatin Middle School;  North High School

 

Get to know us

 

Bryn Mawr Community School passionately helps children grow and learn

 

Located adjacent to scenic Theodore Wirth Park in its namesake neighborhood, Bryn Mawr Community offers academic rigor through literacy, math and the highest degrees of individual student learning. All of the school’s collaborative, compassionate staff work closely with families and community partners to meet the academic, social and emotional needs of students. Bryn Mawr’s diverse, resilient students learn cooperation and kindness through living out the school motto: “Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe.”

 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

  • Full-day pre-K
  • Small class size and small school environment
  • Accelerated math and literacy
  • Inclusive Special Education and EL programming
  • DNR School Forest Designation- adjacent to Theodore Wirth Park
  • Science specialist
  • Onsite dental, mental health and vision services
  • Artist residencies
  • Hmong, Somali and Spanish bilingual staff
  • GEMS & GISE after-school programming

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anwatin Middle School

TRANSPORTATION: C2 

 

C2 Walk Zone

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                4%        5%

African American             52%      35%

Asian American               18%        5%

Hispanic American             8%      14%

White American               17%     41%

Receive ELL Services         21%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        76%     48%

Special Education              20%     15%

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016    2017  2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  22%    27%   18%    22%    22%  16%  16%    17%   21%

 

(187)  (196)  (186)  (171)  (163) (147)   (57)  (149) (137)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 35%     28%   33%   25%   20%   14%  22%     11%   17%

 

 (50)    (63)   (52)     (60)   (56)    (51)  (16)    (145)  (131)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017   2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  20%    25%   25%   10%   20%    8%    19%   6%     10%

 

(567) (532) (547) (510)  (514)  (492)  (172) (47)   (41)

 

 

Burroughs

 

Address: 1601 West 50th Street

Grades: K-5

Principal: Magaret Vecchio-Smith

Hours: 9:10 am - 3:40 pm.

Phone: 612.668.3280

Fax: 612.668.3290

Email: margaret.vecchio-smith@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: burroughs.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Justice Page Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

Get to know us

 

Burroughs Community School promotes academic excellence and a true sense of community

 

Nestled on the banks of Minnehaha Creek, Burroughs Community serves the Lynnhurst and Tangletown neighborhoods of Southwest Minneapolis. Burroughs students receive a first-class education that balances academic rigor with nurturing, caring staff and meaningful student engagement. The surrounding natural setting enriches students’ instruction in science, art, and physical fitness. School staff recognize families’ and the neighboring community’s integral role in overall student success and welcome their involvement.

 

  

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

 

WE OFFER: 

 

·       Advanced instruction

·       AMAZEWorks programming as part of our dedication to equity

·       Leadership opportunities for 4th & 5th graders

·       Multilingual programming

·       Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

·       Many after-school enrichment activities

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Justice Page Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F4

 

F4 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                0%        5%

African American               4%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             2%      14%

White American               87%     41%

Receive ELL Services           1%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch          4%     48%

Special Education                9%     15%

 

Burroughs

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 85%    80%    81%   78%   77%   75%   80%   84%   86%

 

(398)  (393)  (377)  (377) (366) (364) (276) (219) (232)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021 2022  2023

 

 86%    87%    87%   85%   84%   83%   74%  81%    86%

 

(398)  (394)  (378)  (377) (366) (364)  (277)  (219) (232)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  84%   81%    83%   73%   73%    81%   73%  86%   80%

 

(129)  (132)  (128)  (124) (125) (118)  (98)   (29)   (65)

 

 

Cityview

 

Address: 3350 - 4th St. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Renee Montague

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2270

Fax: 612.668.2280

Email: renee.montague@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: cityview.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Olson Middle School;  Henry High School

 

Get to know us

 

Cityview Community School grows innovative scholars and engaged global citizens

 

Located in Minneapolis’s McKinley neighborhood, Cityview Community provides pre-K to grade 5 students a student-centered experience that is academically and socially enriching, globally minded, culturally conscious and forward-thinking. Cityview offers a nurturing learning environment with individualized plans for students who need acceleration or support. With multiple partnerships in the arts, and our Turnaround Arts grant connecting us to both local and national partners, we provide high-quality arts experiences and arts-based learning to showcase student strengths.  We utilize arts-based strategies to enhance student learning outcomes and to engage our students, families, and community.  As a Full-Service Community School, Cityview offers health support, out-of-school time activities, and engagement opportunities for students and their families.

 

  

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

 

·       Tuition-based full-day pre-K

·       Full-Service Community School

·       Turnaround Arts school

·       French language instruction

·       Social emotional learning focus

·       ECFE site

·       School uniforms

·       Special education services with highly specialized programming in the areas of ECSE and ASD

·       EL programming

·       After-school activities include GEMS & GISE

·       Hmong, Somali, Spanish, and French bilingual staff

·       Partnerships with Foster Grandparent Program and Jack and Jill of America, Minneapolis Chapter

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Olson Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: A4

 

A4 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             70%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      14%

White American               14%     41%

Receive ELL Services           6%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        87%     48%

Special Education              26%     15%

 

Cityview

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018   2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 -----      4%     9%     13%     13%    14%   3%   12%   12%

 

(---)      (73)  (113)  (128)   (104)  (104)  (61)   (76)  (69)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

-----       17%     8%    9%      6%     16%    3%    14%   10%

 

(---)      (71)  (114)  (127)  (103)  (105)  (59)   (76)  (71)

 

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017   2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  -----        0%      4%    6%     14%   11%    7%   4%     4%

 

  (21)      (21)    (26)  (36)   (37)    (28)    (14)  (25)   (25)

 

 

 

Dowling

 

Address: 3900 W. River Parkway

Grades: K-5

Principal: Kari Page

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4410

Fax: 612.668.4420

Email: kari.page@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: dowling.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen United Middle School;  South High School

 

Get to know us

 

Dowling Community School offers a high-quality community school experience

 

A Department of Natural Resources School Forest site, Dowling Community is located in South Minneapolis’s Longfellow neighborhood on 20+ acres of land along the Mississippi River. In Fall 2021, Dowling became a community school serving nearby students and families. Those who attend Dowling will help shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Families can expect an empowering, welcoming environment for all. Dowling celebrates diversity and values it as essential in preparing all students for lives of social responsibility, active citizenship, environmental stewardship and academic achievement. 

 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Outdoor learning opportunities

·       Advanced learner support, including Telescoped Math

·       Swimming

·       Service learning

·       EL programming

·       Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming

·       After-school activities 

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care 

·       Minneapolis Jr’s program for 4 and 5 year olds

 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Andersen Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: D2

  

D2 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                6%        5%

African American             29%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      14%

White American               55%     41%

Receive ELL Services         13%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        35%     4%

Special Education              14%     15%

 

Dowling

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 67%   64%   65%    59%   62%   61%   53%    67%   65%

 

(244)  (252) (244) (254) (235) (229)  (149)  (98)   (133)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 70%    65%    68%   65%   62%   61%   53%    54%   49%

 

(255)  (254) (244) (256) (236) (231)  (107)   (98)   (132)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  72%   65%    67%   66%   67%   62%  47%    75%   52%

 

 (85)   (85)    (82)    (88)   (81)    (79)   (43)    (24)   (50)

 

 

Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities School

 

Address: 1200 W. 26th St.

Grades: Pre-K-8

Principal: Holly Kleppe

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2720

Fax: 612.668.2730

Email: holly.kleppe@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: ellabaker.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Get to know us

Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities Magnet encourages problem solving and creative thinking through a global lens

 

In the heart of Uptown Minneapolis, surrounded by rich cultural opportunities, Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities Magnet School welcomes students from around the city. Ella Baker is guided by the core principles of positive identity development, culturally responsive curriculum and instruction, community service opportunities, and global competency. Students will be challenged to explore and examine the past, present and future through a critical and global lens. The school’s academic and social emotional learning approach will lead students through a broader understanding of self, their community and the world. The global studies and humanities magnet school model promotes service learning, intergenerational collaboration and student-led inquiry and discovery.

 

 

Magnet school description

 

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

 

·       A global studies and humanities focus

·       Diverse student body

·       Explicit social and emotional learning

·       Full-day pre-K

·       Special Education Citywide DCD (Developmental Cognitive Disabilities) programming

·       EL programming

·       After-school activities

·       Community Education

 

PATHWAY: Community High School based on home address

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                4%        5%

African American             46%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American          37%      14%

White American               10%     41%

Receive ELL Services         43%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        81%     48%

Special Education              14%     15%

 

Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 18%    15%    17%   16%   19%   21%   17%   14%   11%

 

(364) (363)  (385)  (362)  (343) (294) (113) (452) (399)

 

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 17%    17%    16%   14%   13%   13%     4%     7%     6%

 

(380) (363)  (385)  (362)  (343) (294) (113)  (437) (400)

 

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 11%    10%    12%   11%   11%   11%    0%     7%     3%

 

(114) (129)  (121)  (112)  (105) (93) (111)  (140)  (136)

 

 

Emerson Dual Language Elementary School

 

Address: 1421 Spruce Place

Grades: K-5

Principal: Jim Clark

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3610

Fax: 612.668.3620

Email: james.clark@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: emerson.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Get to know us

 

Emerson Spanish Dual Language School leads in language learning

 

Emerson Spanish Dual Language Citywide Magnet School, located in the Loring Park neighborhood of Central Minneapolis, welcomes students from throughout the city. Students at Emerson will experience a collaborative learning environment in two languages. Beginning in kindergarten, students receive 90% of their instruction in Spanish and 10% of their instruction in English. Instruction in English gradually increases with the English/Spanish ratio culminating at 50/50 in 5th grade. All students learn to speak, read and write in both languages. Students are encouraged to continue with the Spanish Dual Language program at Andersen United Community School. Emerson is the oldest Spanish Dual Language program in Minnesota.

 

 

 

Spanish Dual Language Program Entrance Criteria: Breakdown by Home Language and Grade Level

Students Entering Grades...

Home Language Spanish Students

Home Language other than Spanish Students (Home language of English, Somali, Hmong,  etc.)

Do we need to contact the school for an entrance assessment? 

Kinder, 1st grade (up until quarter 2 of grade 1)

No previous English exposure required

No previous Spanish exposure required 

No - no entrance assessment required

After quarter 2 of grade 1 and grades 2-5

Spanish oral proficiency required.

Previous Spanish literacy and language development learning through participation in a Dual Language, Bilingual or Immersion school setting required. 

Yes*

*After the required entrance assessment is given, schools will let families know if students can participate in the program. Families may be referred to student placement for a school that is a better fit for their students if they do not meet the criteria.

 

Magnet school description

 

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Dual Language (Spanish-English) program 

·       EL programming 

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 

·       Bilingual staff (Spanish-English) 

·       Strong community partnerships

·       After-school activities and community ed. classes

·       Physical Education, Art, MLC (Music, Language and Culture), and Media classes in Spanish

·       Band classes for all 5th grade students

·       Special education services

·       Teaching interns from Spanish-speaking countries

 

MAGNET PATHWAY: Andersen Dual Language Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             10%      35%

Asian American                  2%        5%

Hispanic American          56%      14%

White American               29%     41%

Receive ELL Services         44%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        55%     48%

Special Education              10%     15%

 

Emerson

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 31%    30%   29%   31%   29%   32%   23%    29%   26%

 

(194) (208)  (211)  (232) (230) (221)  (130) (228) (221)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 51%    46%    35%   34%   28%    29%   20%   22%   25%

 

(195) (210)  (212)  (233) (228) (221)  (130)   (229) (222)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  34%   23%    33%   30%   23%    25%   21%  29%   20%

 

  (61)   (61)    (54)    (73)   (70)    (75)    (52)  (84)    (65)

 

Field Elementary School

Address: 4645 - 4th Ave. S.

Grades: 3-5

Principal: Katherine Gretsch

Hours: 9:17 a.m. - 3:47 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3640

Fax: 612.668.3661

Email: kathy.gretsch@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: field.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Justice Page Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

 Get to know us

 

Field and Hale Elementary Schools share a commitment to quality instruction for young learners

 

Field Elementary serves students in grades 3-5 in the Field-Regina-Northrop and Hale-Page neighborhoods for Minneapolis. It is just over a mile from its kindergarten-grade 2 counterpart, Hale Elementary. Both campuses challenge all students to reach their highest academic, social, emotional, physical and creative potential in a safe and supportive environment. They share an emphasis on academics through a comprehensive core curriculum in language arts, math, science and social studies, as well as enrichment and electives. Field’s highly motivated, experienced staff welcome and engage all individuals and provide a focus on both the social and emotional and academic needs of each Field learner.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Special Education, including Resource Services (Settings 1 and 2), School-Based Specialized Services, and highly specialized services for autism

·       EL programming

·       A variety of after school programming including GEMS/GIS, Community Education, and World Language classes

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Justice Page Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F3

 

F3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             10%      35%

Asian American                  7%        5%

Hispanic American             3%      14%

White American               77%      41%

Receive ELL Services          3%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        12%     48%

Special Education                8%     15%

 

Field 3-5

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 77%    77%    73%   75%   76%   76%    67%   73%   78%

 

(506)  (503)  (508)  (512) (497) (501) (268) (295)  (284)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 77%    79%    77%   76%   76%   75%   47%    67%   71%

 

(500)  (501)  (501)  (513) (497) (501) (266) (291)  (284)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  75%   78%   62%   69%    72%   63%   52%   77%  78%

 

(262) (254) (246) (260)  (230) (257)  (124)  (86)  (284)

 

                               

Folwell PK-8

 

Address: 3611 - 20th Ave. S.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Lacy Cannon

Hours: 8:25 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4550

Fax: 612.668.4560

Email: lacy.cannon@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: folwell.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen United Middle School;  Roosevelt Dual Language High School

 

Folwell Community School offers a high-quality community school experience. Folwell Community School is located in South Minneapolis’ Standish neighborhood and serves families in the Ventura Village, Phillips, Corcoran and Standish communities. Students in pre-K to grade 5 actively participate in relevant curriculum and instruction that is reflective of the diverse cultures in our building. Families can expect a caring community with compassionate staff, we believe in the Beauty, Brilliance and Strength of our students and all students will demonstrate academic growth.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Full day pre-K and kindergarten

·       Arts, Music and Technology-integration  

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       ECSE and ASD programing

·       Restorative Practices 

·       Somali and Spanish speaking staff 

·       After-school activities via Community Education and ALC offerings that include GEMS & GISE (robotics), spelling bee, theater, dance, and other enrichment program

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Andersen Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: D4

 

D4 Walk Zone

 

 

Folwell

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 25%   25%   26%   25%   26%   24%    19%   22%   13%

 

(567)  (568)  (535)  (562) (559) (556) (219) (164)  (176)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 32%   29%    29%   23%   16%   17%    7%    11%   10%

 

(570)  (566)  (532)  (558) (554) (195) (226) (157) (174)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  19%   21%   32%   20%   18%   16%   10%   22%    7%

 

(181) (184) (184) (176) (179) (195)  (79)    (56)   (55)

 

 

Green Central

 

Address: 3416 - 4th Ave. S.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Matthew Arnold

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3730

Fax: 612.668.3740

Email: matthew.arnold@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: green.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen Dual Language Middle School;  Roosevelt Spanish Dual Language  High School

 

 

Get to know us

Green Central Spanish Dual Language Magnet leads in language learning

 

Located in the heart of the Central neighborhood of South Minneapolis, Green Central Spanish Dual Language Magnet welcomes students from throughout the city. Students at Green Central will experience a collaborative learning environment that integrates English and Spanish language into all subjects. Beginning in pre-K and kindergarten, students receive 90% of their instruction in Spanish and 10% of their instruction in English. Instruction in English gradually increases with the English/Spanish ratio culminating at 50/50 in grade 5.

 

All students learn to read, write and speak in both languages.  Students are encouraged to continue in the Spanish Dual Language pathway at Andersen United Community School. As a Full-Service Community School, Green Central offers health support, out-of-school activities, and engagement opportunities for students and families—including the Southside Family Clinic, which provides medical services to families.

 

 

Spanish Dual Language Program Entrance Criteria: Breakdown by Home Language and Grade Level

Students Entering Grades...

Home Language Spanish Students

Home Language other than Spanish Students (Home language of English, Somali, Hmong,  etc.)

Do we need to contact the school for an entrance assessment? 

PK, Kinder, 1st grade (up until quarter 2 of grade 1)

No previous English exposure required

No previous Spanish exposure required 

No - no entrance assessment required

After quarter 2 of grade 1 and grades 2-5

Spanish oral proficiency required.

Previous Spanish literacy and language development learning through participation in a Dual Language, Bilingual or Immersion school setting required. 

Yes*

*After the required entrance assessment is given, schools will let families know if students can participate in the program. Families may be referred to student placement for a school that is a better fit for their students if they do not meet the criteria.

 

Magnet school description

Magnet Schools

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

Highlights

WE OFFER: 

·       Full-day pre-K 90/10 Spanish and English 

·       Full Service Community School

·       Dual Language Spanish program with Spanish-speaking teachers and staff

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       EL programming 

·       Special Education services

·       Partnerships with local community organizations, colleges, and universities 

·       ECFE site 

·       After-school activities and Community Ed. classes 

·       Band for 5th grade students

·       We offer two classes of Physical Education, Art, MLC (Music, Language and Culture), and Music

MAGNET PATHWAY: Andersen Dual Language Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American               2%      35%

Asian American                  1%        5%

Hispanic American          69%      14%

White American               26%     41%

Receive ELL Services         55%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch        51%     48%

Special Education              11%     15%

 

Green Central

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017    2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 12%    17%    21%   17%     25%   19%   6%     32%   34%

 

(308)  (306)  (151)  (152)  (150)  (134)  (36)  (249)  (361)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 16%    18%    36%   34%   31%   21%     0%    31%   36%

 

(302)  (309)  (148)  (157)  (151)  (136)  (37)  (251) (260)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  11%    8%    16%   24%   16%    26%    0%   21%    25%

 

(100)  (97)   (50)    (51)    (56)    (46)    (15)  (75)    (101)

 

 

Hale K-2

 

Address: 5330 13th Ave S.

Grades: K-2

Principal: Stephen Uhler

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3760

Fax: 612.668.3770

Email: stephen.uhler@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: hale.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Justice Page Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

Get to know us

 

Hale and Field Community Schools share a commitment to quality instruction for young learners

 

Located in its namesake neighborhood in South Minneapolis, Hale Community is a kindergarten-grade 2 school just over a mile from its grades 3-5 counterpart, Field Community. Both campuses challenge all students to reach their highest academic, social, emotional, physical and creative potential in a safe and supportive environment. They share an emphasis on academics through a comprehensive core curriculum in language arts, math, science and social studies, as well as enrichment and electives. Hale’s highly motivated and experienced staff accommodate all individuals and provide a focus on the social and emotional needs of Hale learners.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Special Education services 

·       Focus on social and emotional learning for all students 

·       EL programming 

·       After-school activities

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care

·       Hale has Minneapolis Kids Jr., a childcare program for four-year-olds through Minneapolis Kids

·       Hale has an ECFE (birth to 5 years) program on site

SPLIT-CAMPUS PATHWAY:  Field Community  3-5

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Justice Page Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F3

 

F3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             10%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             3%      14%

White American               80%     41%

Receive ELL Services          4%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch         9%     48%

Special Education               6%     15%

 

Hale

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018    2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 73%    69%    75%   78%   76%     79%   68%   87%  79%

 

(245)  (270)  (244)  (241)  (256) (242) (166) (166) (166)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 83%    82%    83%   88%   84%   86%     87%   87%   87%

 

(245)  (266)  (241)  (240)  (256) (246)(166)  (166)  (166)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021 2022  2023

 

-----     -----    -----    -----    -----     -----   -----    -----    -----

 

(100)  (97)  (270)  (50)    (51)     (56)  (134)  (36)   (---)

 

 

Hall STEM Academy

 

Address: 1601 Aldrich Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Sherrill Lindsey

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2650

Fax: 612.668.2660

Email: sherrill.lindsey@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: hall.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Franklin STEAM Middle School

 

Get to know us

 

Hall STEM Academy fosters creativity and critical thinking

 

Hall STEM Academy (Science,Technology, Engineering and Math) in Minneapolis’ beautifully diverse Jordan neighborhood welcomes students from throughout the city. Hall provides a foundation for students as critical thinkers and problem-solvers in an active, student-centered learning environment focusing on academic, social and emotional growth. Hall’s STEM program empowers students to work together to inquire, research, and design solutions for their community through hands-on experiences. STEM programming continues at Franklin Middle School. 

 

Magnet school description

 

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Ethnically and culturally diverse school community 

·       Diverse staff committed to racial equity

·       Special Education Citywide EBD (Social and Emotional) services

·       Teaching focused on science, technology, engineering, math (STEM) integration

·       Learning through guided inquiry

·       Full-day pre-K

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Advanced differentiation

·       Technology integrated into curriculum

·       Social emotional learning focus

·       English Language programming

·       Student leadership opportunities

·       Artist residencies

·       After-school programming

·       Partnerships with community organizations

·       Onsite dental, vision, mental health, and other services

·       Strong family engagement

·       Early Childhood Day Treatment Collaborative

MAGNET PATHWAY: Franklin Middle School STEAM Magnet

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             74%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      14%

White American               15%     41%

Receive ELL Services          6%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      92%     48%

Special Education             18%     15%

 

Hall

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016   2017  2018   2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  25%   29%   21%%  15%   15%    17%  17%    8%     11%

 

(200)  (197)  (166)  (130)  (105)  (94)  (41)    (85)    (80)

 

Math

 

2014  2015   2016   2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 29%   19%    17%    13%    16%    17%    7%    9%     14%

 

(200)  (193)  (161)  (130)  (105)  (93)   (43)  (86)    (79)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 20%   17%     6%    12%    7%      9%    7%     4%      3%

 

 (56)  (65)     (49)   (43)    (44)    (23)  (14)     (26)  (26)

 

Hiawatha Community School

 

Address: 4201 - 42nd Ave. S.

Grades: K-2

Principal: Mercedes Walker

Hours: 9:35 a.m. - 4:05 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4610

Fax: 612.668.4620

Email: mercedes.walker@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: hiawatha.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School;  Roosevelt High School

 

Get to know us

 

Hiawatha

 

Hiawatha and Howe Elementary Schools partner with families and caregivers to support the whole child by cultivating social emotional well-being and fostering a dynamic academic learning environment.

 

Located in its namesake neighborhood in Southeast Minneapolis, Hiawatha Elementary School serves grades K-2 and is within walking distance of Minnehaha Falls, and four blocks from its 3-5  feeder school, Howe Elementary School. Howe and Hiawatha maximize individual and collective student potential through differentiated instruction, critical thinking, high expectations, and strategic use of technology within a nurturing and diverse community of learners. Strong partnerships and investments by the community, caregivers and school staff ensure a quality education for all Howe students. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Small school environment

·       Focus on social and emotional learning (SEL)

·       Strong family support

·       Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming

·       EL programming

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Band (grades 4-5)

·       Vocal and instrumental learning

PATHWAY: Howe 3-5 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sanford Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: G1

 

G1 Walk Zone

 

 

Hmong International Academcy

 

Address: 1501 - 30th Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Gao Xiong

Hours: 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2250

Fax: 612.668.2260

Email: gao.xiong@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: hia.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Olson Middle School;  Henry High School

 

 

Get to know us

 

Hmong International Academy

 

Hmong International Academy shares Hmong language and heritage while honoring all students, families, and cultures

 

Located in Minneapolis’s vibrant Near North neighborhood, Hmong International Academy (HIA) is a diverse pre-K through grade 5 school.  HIA prepares students for success in the 21st century while preserving and sharing Hmong language and culture, and honoring all cultures. In addition to being like any other MPS elementary school, HIA hosts a one-way dual language program where native speaking students are encouraged to continue the Hmong language and culture program at Olson Middle School and then Henry High School. In Fall 2021, HIA will begin redefining its path for the years ahead. HIA students, families and members of the community will be involved in that process. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Full-day pre-K

·       English instruction with opportunities to learn Hmong language and culture

·       ECFE site

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Extended school day

·       Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming

·       EL programming

·       After-school activities including YMCA Beacons

·       English, Hmong, Spanish family support

·       Focus on social and emotional learning, restorative practices, and PBIS

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Olson Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: A5

 

A5 Walk Zone

 

Students participating in the Hmong bilingual program at HIA living in A3, A4, C1 and C2 can also be placed at Hmong International Academy and will be eligible for transportation (unless they live in the school’s walk zone).

 

School  District

Native American                3%        5%

African American             50%      35%

Asian American               36%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      14%

White American                7%     41%

Receive ELL Services       29%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      75%     48%

Special Education            17%     15%

 

Hmong International Academy

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018    2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 16%   15%    18%    18%   18%     20%    21%    8%     7%

 

(274) (319)  (325)  (326)   (318) (312) (140)  (107)  (101)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021   2022  2023

 

23%     23%    23%   18%   15%   11%      4%      6%     9%

 

(274) (310)  (324)  (326)  (317) (309)   (140)  (105)  (98)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 12%    9%    20%    18%     6%    10%   4%     14%    8%

 

(92) (105)  (96)    (114)   (106)  (89)   (46)    (36)   (40)

 

 

Howe Elementary School

 

Address: 3733 - 43rd Ave. S.

Grades: 3-5

Principal: Natasha Parker, Interim

Hours: 9:25 a.m. - 3:55 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4640

Fax: 612.668.4650

Email: natasha.parker@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: hiawatha.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School;  Roosevelt High School

 

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Howe

 

Hiawatha and Howe Elementary Schools partner with families and caregivers to support the whole child by cultivating social emotional well-being and fostering a dynamic academic learning environment.

 

Located in its namesake neighborhood in Southeast Minneapolis, Howe Elementary  School serves grades 3-5 and is within walking distance of Minnehaha Falls, and four blocks from its K-2 feeder school, Hiawatha Community School. Howe and Hiawatha maximize individual and collective student potential through differentiated instruction, critical thinking, high expectations, and strategic use of technology within a nurturing and diverse community of learners. Strong partnerships and investments by the community, caregivers and school staff ensure a quality education for all Howe students. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Small school environment

·       Focus on social and emotional learning (SEL)

·       Strong family support

·       Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming

·       EL programming

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Band (grades 4-5)

·       Vocal and instrumental learning

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sanford Community Middle School

TRANSPORTATION: G1

G1 Walk Zone

 

School  District

Native American                6%        5%

African American             20%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      14%

White American               65%     41%

Receive ELL Services           8%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      29%     48%

Special Education             12%     15%

 

Howe

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021   2022  2023

 

 50%    62%    66%   71%   75%   71%   68%    58%   62%

 

(151) (161)  (171)  (197)  (197) (203) (149)  (58%) (227)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  59%    61%    64%   67%   74%   71%   68%   58%  55%

 

(151) (163)  (168)  (171)  (197) (203) (149) (217) (225)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  43%   48%    61%   59%   67%    68%  53%   52%  50%

 

(44)    (56)    (57)    (46)   (60)     (63)  (47)    (61)  (76)

 

Jenny Lind Community School

 

Address: 5025 Bryant Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Pao Vue

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2020

Fax: 612.668.2030

Email: pao.vue@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: jennylind.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Olson Middle School;  Henry High School

 

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Jenny Lind

 

Jenny Lind Community School drives students to reach their full potential

 

Located in the Lind-Bohanon neighborhood of north Minneapolis, Jenny Lind Elementary provides a challenging, safe, and joyful learning environment for all students. We value and welcome each child and parent/caregiver as an important part of the learning community and support students in their academic, social and personal growth.

 

Jenny Lind educates diverse problem-solvers who apply creative and critical thinking both inside and out of school. Our staff builds supportive and enduring relationships with our families, children, and the community.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Full-day pre-K 

·       Strong emphasis on academics, social and emotional learning  

·       AVID elementary site

·       Vocal and instrumental music

·       Licensed interventionist

·       Counselor support services

·       ESP support at all grade levels 

·       Advanced instruction, including Advanced Learner clustering and Telescoped Math 

·       Artists in residence    

·       Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming 

·       EL programming 

·       Monthly family events

·       Community Ed and ALC after-school activities

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Olson Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: A1

 

A1 Walk Zone School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                4%        5%

African American             59%      35%

Asian American               14%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      14%

White American               17%     41%

Receive ELL Services        14%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      71%     48%

Special Education             22%     15%

 

Jenny Lind

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016    2017  2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  15%    21%   23%    26%    23%  22%   15%   6%     14%

 

(258) (233)  (202)  (199)  (194) (193)  (47)  (125)  (120)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 19%     26%    29%   28%   29%   20%   7%      6%    8%

 

(260) (234)  (205)  (204)  (195) (195)  (55)   (125)  (121)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017   2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  11%    13%    16%   18%   14%   21%   6%    0%     6%

 

 (75)    (75)     (69)   (57)    (59)   (67)   (16)   (38)  (35)

 

 

Kenny Elementary School

 

Address: 5720 Emerson Ave. S.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Vicki L. Turner

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3340

Fax: 612.668.3350

Email: vicki.turner@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: kenny.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anthony Middle School;  Southwest High School

 

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Kenny

 

Kenny Community School shows “the harder you work the smarter you get!"

 

Located in its namesake neighborhood in Southwest Minneapolis, Kenny Community provides a nurturing environment with a focus on emotional well-being where children achieve high academic success through an anti-racist and culturally responsive education. Students enjoy learning in a beautiful campus, which houses exceptional water and perennial gardens installed and maintained by Kenny families and staff. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Minnesota Reading Corps

·       Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

·       Band in grade 5

·       Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

·       EL programming

·       Music, Art, and Physical Education classes

·       After-school activities

·       Strong Family Engagement

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anthony Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: E3

 

E3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American               9%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             1%      14%

White American              84%     41%

Receive ELL Services          1%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch         6%     48%

Special Education             11%     15%

 

Kenny

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

63%    75%    73%   77%   72%   67%   74%    81%   84%

 

(176) (193)  (219) (229)  (225) (230)  (46)   (147)  (145)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 74%    51%    82%   83%   81%   77%   70%   78%    84%

 

(176) (193)  (218) (239)  (224) (230)  (148) (144) (145)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  58%   59%    64%   83%   79%    61%   76%  73%    69%

 

 (53)   (51)    (66)    (80)   (80)     (77)   (46)   (41)    (58)

 

 

Kenwood

 

Address: 2013 Penn Ave. S.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Heidi Johnson

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2760

Fax: 612.668.2770

Email: heidi.johnson@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: kenwood.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anwatin Middle School;  North High School

 

Get to know us

 

Kenwood Community School cultivates the courage to dare and dream

 

In the heart of the Kenwood neighborhood near the School Forest at Cedar Lake, Kenwood Community School provides an inclusive, joyful, and student-centered atmosphere for children to learn and grow. Kenwood's commitment to the arts, academics, rigor, and race equity inspires creativity, collaboration, and civic engagement. Relationships with families and community partners are integral to Kenwood students’ success. Arts residencies at every grade are what spark the Kenwood slogan: Smarts+Arts=Kenwood Community School.

  

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

·       Celebrates Smarts + Arts 

·       Artist residencies at every grade 

·       School Forest learning

·       5th Grade trip to Camp Northern Lights near Ely, MN

·       Differentiated instruction, including Telescoped Math 

·       Special Education services, including a Citywide Autism Program

·       EL programming 

·       Before-school activities 

·       Minneapolis Kids school-age care

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anwatin Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: C3

 

C3 Walk Zone

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             28%      35%

Asian American                  9%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      14%

White American              56%     41%

Receive ELL Services          9%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      32%     48%

Special Education             15%     15%

 

Kenwood

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 64%    58%    61%   69%   66%   68%   75%    60%   52%

 

(223) (226)  (241) (216)  (199) (186)  (110)  (161) (174)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 63%    60%    61%   60%   59%   56%   68%    58%   47%

 

(223) (229)  (242) (219)  (200) (187)  (107) (163)  (169)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  54%   54%    57%   52%   51%    49%   64%  49%  56%

 

 (67)   (79)    (79)    (67)    (71)     (57)   (28)   (45)  (55)

 

 

Lake Harriet Lower Elementary School

 

Address: 4030 Chowen Ave. S.

Grades: K-2

Principal: Angie Ness

Hours: 9:15 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3210

Fax: 612.668.3220

Email: angie.ness@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lakeharriet.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anthony Middle School;  Southwest High School

 

 

Get to know us

 

Lake Harriet Lower and Upper Community Schools guide and empower students to love learning

 

Serving grades K-2, Lake Harriet Lower Community is located in the heart of the Fulton and Linden Hills neighborhoods of Southwest Minneapolis. Lake Harriet Lower offers an intimate setting ideally suited for young learners in kindergarten through grade 2, with its grades 3-5 counterpart, Lake Harriet Upper Community, less than two miles away. The school’s strong academic program, coupled with fun and engaging extracurricular activities, make Lake Harriet Lower an ideal neighborhood school. Staff include each child’s unique learning style and identity through AmazeWorks curriculum and differentiated teaching methods. All students--regardless of their background, zip code, and personal needs-- will receive an anti-racist, holistic education that builds essential knowledge to prepare students for future success. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

 

After-school activities including GEMS/GISE, Spanish, PE Adventures, Chorus, and other opportunities through Community Ed 

Minneapolis Kids school-age care and Mpls Juniors 4 Year Old Preschool

Visual Arts, Music, and Phy Ed classes 

Advanced Instruction 

Strong family engagement 

Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming 

 

SPLIT-CAMPUS PATHWAY: Lake Harriet Upper 3-5

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anthony Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: E1

 

E1 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American               5%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             1%      14%

White American              87%      41%

Receive ELL Services          1%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch         4%      48%

Special Education               4%     15%                 

 

Lake Harriet Community             (Lower)

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017    2018   2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 72%    67%    81%   85%     90%    89%   69%   69%   69%

 

(129)   (121)  (125) (126)  (127)   (108)   (97)  (97)   (97)

 

Math

 

2014    2015  2016    2017   2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 82%     88%    93%     98%    95%   92%   84%    84%   84%

 

(129)   (121)  (123)   (126)  (127)  (108)   (96)   (96)   (96)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

-----    -----     -----    -----    -----     -----    -----    -----    -----

 

Lake Harriet (Upper)

 

Address: 4912 Vincent Ave. S.

Grades: 3-5

Principal: Walter Schleisman

Hours: 9:20 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3310

Fax: 612.668.3320

Email: walter.schleisman@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lakeharriet.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anthony Middle School;  Southwest High School

 

Lake Harriet Lower and Upper Community Schools guide and empower students to love learning

 

Serving grades K-2, Lake Harriet Lower Community is located in the heart of the Fulton and Linden Hills neighborhoods of Southwest Minneapolis. Lake Harriet Lower offers an intimate setting ideally suited for young learners in kindergarten through grade 2, with its grades 3-5 counterpart, Lake Harriet Upper Community, less than two miles away. The school’s strong academic program, coupled with fun and engaging extracurricular activities, make Lake Harriet Lower an ideal neighborhood school. Staff include each child’s unique learning style and identity through AmazeWorks curriculum and differentiated teaching methods. All students--regardless of their background, zip code, and personal needs-- will receive an anti-racist, holistic education that builds essential knowledge to prepare students for future success. 

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

 

>>>>>   After-school activities including GEMS/GISE, Spanish, PE Adventures, Chorus, and other opportunities through Community Education

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care and Mpls Juniors 4 Year Old Preschool

>>>>>   Visual Arts, Music, and Phy Ed classes 

>>>>>   After Advanced Instruction 

>>>>>   Strong family engagement 

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming 

 

SPLIT-CAMPUS PATHWAY: Lake Harriet Upper 3-5

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anthony Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: E1

 

E1 Walk Zone

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American               4%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American            2%     14%

White American               88%     41%

Receive ELL Services          1%     17%

Free/Reduced Lunch         4%     48%                            

Special Education             10%     15%

 

Lake Harriet Community             (Upper)

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018   2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 84%    86%    85%   80%   82%    80%    81%   86%   80%

 

(602)  (586)  (601)  (615) (618  (593)  (454)  (308) (281)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 86%    86%    85%   86%   81%   82%   77%    84%   84%

 

(601)  (586)  (603)  (611) (616)  (587)  (430) (302) (279)

 

Science

 

2014    2015   2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 (244)  (243)  (222)  (238) (264)  (238)  (167)  (104)  (91)

 

 

Lake Nokomis Keewaydin

 

Address: 5209 - 30th Ave. S.

Grades: 2-5

Principal: Kristi Ward

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4670

Fax: 612.668.4680

Email: kristi.ward@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lakenokomis.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School; Roosevelt High School

 

Lake Nokomis – Keewaydin and Wenonah Community Schools value community and lifelong learning

 

Located in the quiet, residential Nokomis neighborhood, and walking distance from world-class lakes and parks, Lake Nokomis – Keewaydin Community School in Fall 2021 serves students in grades 2-5.  Housed on two campuses, Keewaydin has LNCS Wenonah Community School only one mile away as its grades K-1 counterpart.  Empowering every student to learn and grow every day, LNCS Keewaydin and Wenonah offer a broad elementary academic and social emotional program that brings out the best in all students. LNCS Keewaydin represents diverse cultures and experiences, which makes instruction possible in the meaning and value of community and the importance of lifelong learning. LNCS Keewaydin celebrates our neighborhood school culture and likes to be known as “a big city school with a small town heart.”

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

Advanced instruction

>>>>>   Telescoped Math pathway

>>>>>   Opportunity for learning extensions and differentiation to meet individual needs

>>>>>   After-school activities including GEMS & GISE

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

>>>>>   EL programming with Spanish bilingual staff

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids School-Age care

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sanford Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: G3

 

G3 Walk Zone

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             17%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             9%      14%

White American              68%      41%

Receive ELL Services          8%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      30%      48%

Special Education             12%      15%                

 

Lake Nokomis Community/Keewaydin

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016    2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 47%    47%    51%     47%   56%   60%   64%   59%  60%

 

(366)  (382)  (413)  (412)  (433)  (437)  (278) (218) (266)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016    2017   2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 54%    52%    51%     45%     49%   50%   42%  50%   57%

 

(366)  (387)  (413)  (411)  (428)  (441) (280) (259)  (263)

 

Science

 

2014   2015   2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

  43%   37%    31%   40%   45%    39%   51%    67%    51%

 

(110)  (111)  (131)  (112)  (142)  (137)  (85)   (94)    (85)

 

Lake Nokomis Wenonah

 

Address: 5625 - 23rd Ave. S.

Grades: K-1

Principal: Amy Luehmann

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.5040

Fax: 612.668.5050

Email: amy.luehmann@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lakenokomis.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School;  Roosevelt High School

 

Lake Nokomis – Keewaydin and Wenonah Community Schools value community and lifelong learning

 

Located in the quiet, residential Nokomis neighborhood, and walking distance from world-class lakes and parks, Lake Nokomis – Keewaydin Community School in Fall 2021 serves students in grades 2-5.  Housed on two campuses, Keewaydin has LNCS Wenonah Community School only one mile away as its grades K-1 counterpart.  Empowering every student to learn and grow every day, LNCS Keewaydin and Wenonah offer a broad elementary academic and social emotional program that brings out the best in all students. LNCS Keewaydin represents diverse cultures and experiences, which makes instruction possible in the meaning and value of community and the importance of lifelong learning. LNCS Keewaydin celebrates our neighborhood school culture and likes to be known as “a big city school with a small town heart.”

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

 

Advanced instruction

 

>>>>>   Telescoped Math pathway

>>>>>   Opportunity for learning extensions and differentiation to meet individual needs

>>>>>   After-school activities including GEMS & GISE

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

>>>>>   EL programming with Spanish bilingual staff

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids School-Age care

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sanford Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: G3

 

G3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

 

Native American                3%        5%

African American             11%      35%

Asian American                  7%        5%

Hispanic American          75%      14%

White American                 4%      41%

Receive ELL Services        29%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch         8%      48%

Special Education             12%      15%                

 

 

Las Estrellas Dual Language PK-5

 

Address: 1201 University Ave. NE.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Yajaira Guzman Carrero

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1130

Fax: 612.668.1140

Email: yajaira.guzman@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lasestrellas.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School;  Roosevelt High School

 

Las Estrellas Dual Language School leading the way for an equitable future

 

Las Estrellas Dual Language School, in the heart of the Minneapolis Arts District, welcomes students from throughout the city. Las Estrellas Dual Language School believes in uplifting, validating, and affirming the identities, culture, and experiences of students in a bilingual instructional setting. Our program aims to foster and cultivate bilingualism and biliteracy in a diverse school community. We are committed to amplifying our students' voices and cultural backgrounds.

 

Our 90-10 program starts with a strong foundation in Spanish for the early ages and progressively incorporates more English instruction until students reach a 50-50 bilingual learning environment by 5th grade. 

 

Spanish Dual Language Program Entrance Criteria: Breakdown by Home Language and Grade Level

Students Entering Grades...

Home Language Spanish Students

Home Language other than Spanish Students (Home language of English, Somali, Hmong,  etc.)

Do we need to contact the school for an entrance assessment? 

PK, Kinder, 1st grade (up until quarter 2 of grade 1)

No previous English exposure required

No previous Spanish exposure required 

No - no entrance assessment required

After quarter 2 of grade 1 and grades 2-5

Spanish oral proficiency required.

Previous Spanish literacy and language development learning through participation in a Dual Language, Bilingual or Immersion school setting required. 

Yes*

*After the required entrance assessment is given, schools will let families know if students can participate in the program. Families may be referred to student placement for a school that is a better fit for their students if they do not meet the criteria.

 

Magnet school description

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full-day Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)

>>>>>   Full-day Pre-Kindergarten, High Five

>>>>>   High-quality bilingual instruction from ECSE to 5th grade

>>>>>   A linguistically and ethnically diverse teaching community

>>>>>   A comprehensive curriculum with a holistic approach to learning where students' voices are valued and enhanced.

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   Specialist classes: Language, Music, and Culture; Physical Education, Band, and Arts.

>>>>>   Dedicated staff to the physical and social-emotional well-being of our students

>>>>>   Full-day Cultural experience opportunities

>>>>>   After-school enrichment opportunities

>>>>>   EL programming 

>>>>>   Racial AffinityGroups for students K-5th grade

MAGNET PATHWAY: Andersen Dual Language Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             13%      35%

Asian American                  1%        5%

Hispanic American          65%      14%

White American              19%      41%

Receive ELL Services        52%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      51%      48%

Special Education               9%      15%      

 

Las Estrellas

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 17%    18%    19%   16%   22%   26%   12%   21%  16%

 

(190) (191)  (207)  (185) (164)  (90)   (69)  (121) (156)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 31%    35%    24%   21%   23%   14%   11%    18%   10%

 

(191) (195)  (209)  (179) (186)  (85)   (54)   (115)  (155)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  4%     19%   16%   13%    7%     21%    0%    13%    17%

 

(46)    (48)   (64)    (48)    (75)    (33)   (19)    (15)    (59)

 

 

Loring Elementary School

 

Address: 2600 - 44th Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Ryan Gibbs

Hours: 8:25 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2060

Fax: 612.668.2070

Email: Ryan.Gibbs@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: loring.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Olson Middle School;  Henry High School

 

Loring Community School shows up all the time, for all children

 

Located in the Victory neighborhood of North Minneapolis, Loring Community promotes high standards and expectations for all children in order to foster growth academically, socially and personally. Loring offers an intimate setting ideally suited for young learners in kindergarten through grade 5. In a safe, joyful learning environment, Loring grows young problem-solvers who are both creative and critical thinkers. Loring continuously receives national recognition as one of America’s healthiest schools, cultivates unique partnerships to enhance learning—it has its own beehive!—and promotes family involvement as a key to student success. Loring is working towards becoming an IB/PYP (International Baccalaureate/Primary Years Program). 

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full day Pre-K

>>>>>   Vocal and instrumental music 

>>>>>   Spanish language instruction PreK-5

>>>>>   Bilingual staff-Spanish, Somali and Hmong

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescope Math 

>>>>>   Special education services 

>>>>>   Monthly family events 

>>>>>   School garden and outdoor classrooms 

>>>>>   Nationally recognized health and wellness focus 

>>>>>   After-school activities 

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age before and after school daycare

>>>>>   School lunch program led by a classically French-trained chef, focusing on True Food: food made from scratch with whole ingredients that support the long-term health of our students

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Olson Community Middle School

 

PATHWAY: Loring Community School students move on to Olson Community Middle School and finish their MPS academic career at Patrick Henry High School.

 

TRANSPORTATION: A2

 

A2 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             46%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      65%

White American              39%      19%

Receive ELL Services          7%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      53%      48%

Special Education             19%      15%

 

Loring Community

 

Reading

 

2014   2015   2016   2017   2018    2019    2021  2022  2023

 

 48%    45%     40%    38%    40%     41%     29%    13%   24%

 

(201)  (191)  (189)   (180)  (181)   (183)     (95)    (139)  (145)

 

Math

 

2014    2015   2016   2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 54%     43%     43%    39%   37%   41%   12%    10%    22%

 

(201)   (192)   (189)  (180)  (181)  (183)  (98)   (139) (144)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  27%   37%    36%   32%   35%   23%  18%   13%   20%

 

 (63)   (63)    (189)  (180)  (54)    (60)   (28)  (55)   (46)

 

 

Lucy Craft Laney Elementary School

 

Address: 3333 Penn Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Lisa Pawelak

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2200

Fax: 612.668.2210

Email: lisa.pawelak@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lucylaney.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Olson Middle School;  Henry High School

 

Lucy Craft Laney Community School understands that relationships are the foundation for student success.  

 

Lucy Craft Laney Community School in North Minneapolis holds itself and its students to the highest standards. Lucy Laney establishes a collaborative learning environment through family and community partnerships while building respect and trust through a focus on culturally relevant teaching. With unwavering compassion, hope and love, staff at Lucy Laney believe in children's limitless potential and lifelong successes. The school enjoys deep connections and relationships with its neighborhood and community, with many partners helping teach life lessons.

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER: 

>>>>>   Full-day pre-K

>>>>>   Co-teaching model

>>>>>   Inclusion model for Special Education

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   After-school activities including YMCA Beacons

>>>>>   Mentoring program

>>>>>   Community partnerships

>>>>>   Monthly family events

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Olson Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: A3

 

A3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                3%        5%

African American             83%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      65%

White American                 7%      19%

Receive ELL Services          6%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      85%      48%

Special Education             13%      15%

 

 

Lucy Laney

 

Reading

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018     2019    2021  2022  2023

 

 9%       10%    13%    17%    21%     24%    15%   19%  15%

 

(334)  (368)   (218)   (71)  (195)  (205)  (143)  (123)  (149)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016     2017  2018  2019    2021  2022  2023

 

 13%    13%    24%      27%   28%    29%      8%    13%  10%

 

(333)  (363)   (218)   (207)  (192) (200)  (139)  (120)  (146)

 

Science

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 6%        5%      8%    17%   14%    17%   12%   7%    15%

 

(105)  (118)   (64)   (71)    (65)    (66)    (34)   (45)  (138)

 

 

Lyndale Community Elementary School

 

Address: 312 W. 34th St.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Meghan O’Connor Fisher

Hours: 8:25 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4000

Fax: 612.668.4010

Email: meghan.oconnor@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: lyndale.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Justice Page Middle School;  Washburn High School

 

Lyndale

 

Lyndale Community School guides students to their brightest tomorrows

 

Lyndale Community, located in the Lyndale neighborhood of Southwest Minneapolis, meets every child where they are. Lyndale promotes continuous academic improvement in a warm, nurturing, inclusive environment. Students become responsible members of the learning community in a school that fosters academic excellence,connection to a diverse community, and authentic engagement.

 

Lyndale Three School:

 

School at Lyndale Community School offers a half-day preschool program. The Three School program is committed to providing a curriculum based on the Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress. Teaching and learning in Three School are designed to help children develop critical knowledge and dispositions that will allow them to be successful as they enter school. Three School provides content-rich instruction that blends meaningful learning with foundational skills.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full day pre-K 

>>>>>   Band and orchestra grades 4-5 

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming 

>>>>>   Community partnerships 

>>>>>   Community garden and on-site organics program

>>>>>   On-site counseling services through Watercourse Counseling Center

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care

 

Three School:

 

>>>>>   Committed to providing a strong educational program in a nurturing, caring and safe environment

>>>>>   Content-rich instruction that integrates meaningful learning with foundational skills that help children successfully grow and develop

>>>>>   Curriculum based on the Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress-Minnesota’s Early Learning Standards and SEEDS of Early Literacy

>>>>>   Teaching and learning is designed to help children develop critical knowledge and foster academic, social and emotional growth necessary for school success

 

PATHWAY: All current Lyndale Three School students who do not request High Five elsewhere and who live within Lyndale's attendance area will be automatically assigned to Lyndale's High Five.

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Justice Page Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F1

 

F1 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

 

Native American                2%        5%

African American             50%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American          17%      65%

White American               26%      19%

Receive ELL Services        34%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      65%      48%

Special Education             16%      15%      

 

Lyndale PK-5

 

Reading

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

39%     41%   40%    46%  44%    48%   52%   38%   40%

 

(236) (245)  (240)  (232) (227) (230) (166) (132) (174)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 55%    55%   47%    42%   44%   46%    44%   27%   31%

 

(241) (257) (237)  (236)  (227) (230)  (166)  (123)  (173)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

37%    27%    49%   44%   41%   33%   41%    18%    25%

 

(68)   (82)    (87)   (66)    (74)    (83)   (49)    (40)     (53)

 

 

Marcy Arts Elementary School

             

Address: 415 - 4th Ave. SE.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Trinity Raw

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1020

Fax: 612.668.1030

Email: trinity.raw@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: marcy.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Franklin STEAM Middle School

 

Marcy School for the Arts celebrates creativity

 

Marcy School for the Arts in Southeast Minneapolis’ Marcy Holmes neighborhood welcomes K-5 students from throughout the city. The staff at Marcy believe the arts provide an avenue for students to showcase their learning through a variety of arts experiences. We use arts integration and programming to provide students with a learning experience focused on international peace and social justice.

 

Marcy has a strong history of collaborating with the entire Minneapolis Arts Community. Our school’s  ideal location provides easy access  to the thriving arts and theater district in downtown Minneapolis, as well as arts experiences in Northeast and North Minneapolis. Arts programming continues at the Franklin STEAM magnet for middle school and at FAIR High School for the Arts.

Magnet school description

 

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

 

Highlights

 

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Arts specialist programming: Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre, and Music

>>>>>   Artist residencies

>>>>>   Arts related field trips

>>>>>   Full-day pre-K

>>>>>   Arts Special Education Citywide ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) services

>>>>>   Arts Community partnerships

>>>>>   Utilization of University of Minnesota experiences

>>>>>   Robust 5th grade band program

>>>>>   Arts programming that honors and integrates student cultures

>>>>>   Performance opportunities

>>>>>   Opportunities for families and students to connect and experience arts programming together

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care 

MAGNET PATHWAY:  Franklin STEAM Magnet Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             41%      35%

Asian American                  5%        5%

Hispanic American          11%      65%

White American               37%      19%

Receive ELL Services        16%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      56%      48%

Special Education             15%      15%      

 

Marcy

 

Reading

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

47%     49%   51%    51%  48%    48%   38%   27%   27%

 

(441) (443)  (482)  (264) (499) (466) (177) (246) (326)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 57%    50%   51%    47%   45%   43%   34%   24%   23%

 

(434) (450) (481) (477)  (498) (460)  (172)  (245) (225)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

44%    46%    48%   46%   39%   38%   45%    29%   20%

 

(128) (162)  (143) (141) (175)  (145)   (49)   (79)   (75)

 

 

MPS Online School

 

Address: 1250 W Broadway Ave

Grades: K-12

Principal: Shawntel Jenkins

Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Phone: 612-668-1450

Fax: 612-668-1427

Email: shawntel.jenkins@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: online.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Get to know us

 

MPS Online School is a virtual option for students in grades K-12

 

While an online school option has been available for high school students for many years, with the changes to teaching and learning brought on by the pandemic, MPS is ensuring that an online option is available to a broader range of students. Many students thrive with online learning. 

MPS Online School is like any other school with a community of students, teachers, counselors, social workers and other support staff. Families must commit to the whole year.

 

For more information, please reach out to:

 

Shawntell Jenkins, Principal

James Metcalf, Dean of Students

Joua Yang, School Counselor

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                6%        5%

African American             48%      35%

Asian American                  7%        5%

Hispanic American          10%      65%

White American               29%      19%

Receive ELL Services        11%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      53%      48%

Special Education             14%      15%      

 

 

Nellie Stone Johnson Elementary School

 

Address: 807 - 27th Ave. N.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Kelly Wright

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2930

Fax: 612.668.2940

Email: kelly.wright@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: nsj.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Anwatin Middle School;  North High School

 

Nellie Stone Johnson Community School prepares future leaders with supportive partners

Nellie Stone Johnson (NSJ) Community is conveniently located in the Hawthorne neighborhood of North Minneapolis. NSJ offers learners a climate of cooperation, academic excellence, and social-emotional competence in order to help students reach their full potential. Believing today’s  risk takers are tomorrow’s leaders, NSJ staff build strong relationships with families, students and all members of the school community to guarantee success in middle and high school. Numerous partners generously support students’ academic needs and mental wellbeing so they are ready to learn each day.  

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full-day pre-K

>>>>>   Northside Achievement Zone partner

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   One-to-one reading support

>>>>>   YMCA Beacons & ALC After-school Program

>>>>>    Special Education services with highly specialized developmental/cognitive programming

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anwatin Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: C1

 

C1 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                7%        5%

African American             65%      35%

Asian American                  5%        5%

Hispanic American          14%      65%

White American                 9%      19%

Receive ELL Services        14%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      92%      48%

Special Education             16%      15%      

 

 

Nellie Stone Johnson

 

Reading

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 16%     19%    23%    23%   30%  25%  15%   13%    8%

 

(483)  (457)   (255)  (222)  (29)   (15)  (19)   (77)    (83)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 20%    26%    41%   33%   28%   26%    5%     3%      7%

 

(474)  (465)   (256)  (225)  (205) (175)  (74)  (74)   (83)

 

Science

 

2014  2015   2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 3%      9%      15%   29%    28%    32%  25%   14%   8%

 

(149)  (150)   (92)  (66)     (76)    (59)   (20)   (29)   (25)

 

 

Northrop Community School

 

Address: 4315 - 31st Ave. S.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Andrew Uhler

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4520

Fax: 612.668.4530

Email: andrew.uhler@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: northrop.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Sanford Middle School;  Roosevelt High School

 

Northrop Community School teaches students to love nature and learning

 

Located just minutes away from Lake Nokomis, Lake Hiawatha, Minnehaha Creek and Minnehaha Falls, Northrop Community School is located in the Standish-Ericsson neighborhood of Minneapolis. Families can expect rigor in literacy, writing and math, as well as individual plans to provide acceleration or support based on a student’s need. Northrop’s focus on environmental education encourages students to be conscious caretakers of the world around them.

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Groves Method program in literacy for all students in grades K-3

>>>>>   AMAZEworks curriculum for all students

>>>>>   Midwest Food Connection program for all students

>>>>>   Environmental education and STEM are emphasized as part of the comprehensive teaching and learning offered

>>>>>   Two outdoor classrooms

>>>>>   Two school gardens and rain garden

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   After-school activities including GEMS & GISE

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care

>>>>>   Site-based Special Education services

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Sanford Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: G2

 

G2 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                2%        5%

African American             13%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      65%

White American              77%      19%

Receive ELL Services         5%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      18%       48%

Special Education              9%      15%       

 

Northrop

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 65%    63%   69%   71%   71%   78%   72%    70%   76%

 

(188)  (66) (230)  (265)  (244) (227) (145)  (160)  (169)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 75%    76%    73%   72%   67%   71%     60%   63%  76%

 

(189)  (216) (229) (265)  (243) (227)   (144)  (159) (170)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 67%    64%    63%   65%   67%   73%   70%   67%  64%

 

(52)    (66)     (65)   (88)    (76)    (81)   (50)    (54)  (44)

 

 

Pillsbury Community School

 

Address: 2250 Garfield St. NE.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Jessica Skowronek

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1530

Fax: 612.668.1540

Email: jessica.skowronek@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: pillsbury.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Northeast Middle School;  Edison High School

 

Pillsbury Community School prepares students to lead their future

 

Located in the Northeast Minneapolis Windom Park neighborhood, Pillsbury Community School serves a diverse student community where staff encourage creativity, imagination and problem-solving through our values of perseverance, relationships, integrity, diversity, and exploration. Learners come together to tackle challenging coursework focused on reading and math that prepares each of them to lead their future. Pillsbury educates, motivates, and provides opportunities for students to develop practical skills and acquire real-world knowledge through quality instruction and leadership.

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights          

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Ethnically and culturally diverse school community

>>>>>   Full-day pre-kindergarten programming

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Somali and Spanish bilingual staff

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescope Math

>>>>>   Specialist classes: Music, Media Technology, Physical Education, and Art.

>>>>>   Staff dedicated to the physical and social-emotional well-being of our students

>>>>>   Site-based Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

>>>>>   Onsite mental health services 

>>>>>   After-school activities 

>>>>>   Pedal Power and cross-country skiing (grades 4-5) 

>>>>>   Band (grades 4-5) 

>>>>>   Adjacent to Windom Park 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Northeast Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: B2

 

B2 Walk Zone

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             45%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American             3%      65%

White American              34%      19%

Receive ELL Services       24%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      60%       48%

Special Education            19%      15%       

 

Pillsbury

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 37%    33%    32%   38%   32%   37%   20%  19%    24%

 

(283)   (266)  (249) (213) (183) (148)  (91)  (378)  (188)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 55%    58%    45%   52%   41%   43%   16%    16%   21%

 

(285)   (266) (255) (212) (177) (147)  (93)    (179)  (190)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  37%   30%    23%   31%   21%    27%  10%   12%  35%

 

 (86)    (82)    (82)   (67)    (67)     (44)  (31)   (69)   (68)

 

Pratt Community School

 

Address: 66 Malcolm Ave. SE.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Justyn Burgess

Hours: 8:05 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1122

Fax: 612.668.1110

Email: Justyn.Burgess@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: pratt.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Northeast Middle School;  Edison High School

 

Pratt Community School delivers exceptional education for a diverse community

 

Pratt Community in Minneapolis’s Prospect Park neighborhood receives support from a strong international community fostered by its close proximity to the University of Minnesota. Pratt prides itself on creating an inclusive school community and celebrating its diversity across racial, ethnic and socio-economic boundaries. As a small community school, it offers individualized and active learning experiences where staff knows each child and appreciates them for their unique talents. Committed to providing a quality education for every child, Pratt recognizes the important role families play as their children’s first teachers.

 

 Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full-day pre-K (High Five)

>>>>>   Diverse international community

>>>>>   Multiple community partners

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Bilingual support for Somali speakers

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism programming

>>>>>   After-school activities

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Northeast Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: B4

 

B4 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             72%      35%

Asian American                  0%        5%

Hispanic American             3%      65%

White American              23%      19%

Receive ELL Services       40%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      72%       48%

Special Education            17%      15%       

 

Pratt

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 34%    47%   50%   37%   43%   43%   45%    37%   41%

 

(90)   (117)  (128)  (125) (127) (129)  (85)    (84)   (91)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023 

 

 37%    54%    55%   57%   53%   43%   45%    36%  35%

 

(106)   (116)  (128)  (125) (127) (129)  (86)   (85)  (89)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  21%   46%    47%   39%   38%    18%   42%   43%  21%

 

(29)   (26)     (47)    (38)    (37)    (40)    (31)   (28)  (28)

 

 

 

Seward Montessori School

 

Address: 2309 - 28th Ave. S.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Ana Bartl

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4950

Fax: 612.668.4960

Email: ana.bartl@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: seward.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

 

Seward Montessori Magnet supports every child’s unique learning style

 

Seward Montessori Magnet is located in a quiet southeast Minneapolis neighborhood of the same name, adjacent to the Matthews Community Center and Park. Seward staff embrace students from diverse backgrounds and foster curiosity and community. Seward uses Montessori theories, practices and materials to support individualized self-directed learning and allow students to progress at their own pace. Strong family and community involvement enrich the opportunities for growth among students. 

Magnet school description

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   A Montessori school

>>>>>   Full and half day pre-K

>>>>>   A Multi-ethnic, multi-racial student population

>>>>>   Montessori trained teachers 

>>>>>   Hands on and self-directed learning

>>>>>   A child-centered environment

>>>>>   Multi-age classrooms

>>>>>   Montessori lessons and materials promote curiosity, questioning, and physical development of the child 

>>>>>   Rain and peace gardens

>>>>>   Instrumental Music (grades 4-5)

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   After-school activities

>>>>>   Special Education citywide EBD (Social and Emotional) services

>>>>>   Lego Robotics 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                3%        5%

African American             51%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             5%      65%

White American              37%      19%

Receive ELL Services       22%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      50%       48%

Special Education              8%      15%       

 

 

Seward

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022 2023

 

 54%    52%    48%   41%   48%   48%   39%   41%  40%

 

(551) (555)  (536)  (545) (541) (542) (213) (272) (253)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 49%    46%    44%   37%   53%   43%   35%   28%   26%

 

(558) (555)  (536)  (545) (541) (533) (230) (265) (260)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  53%   42%    43%   40%   33%   29%  23%   32%   43%

 

(188) (171)  (176)  (181) (174) (177) (43)    (81)   (86)

 

 

Sullivan STEAM School

 

Address: 3100 E. 28th St.

Grades: Pre-K-8

Principal: Jennifer Hedberg

Hours: 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.5000

Fax: 612.668.5010

Email: sullivan@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: sullivan.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Sullivan STEAM Magnet fosters creativity and critical thinking

 

Sullivan STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) Magnet welcomes students throughout the city. Located in a quiet, residential part of the Longfellow neighborhood, Sullivan is near parks, the MIssissippi River and the Midtown Greenway. Each day, teachers will engage students in project-based learning activities that encourage them to problem-solve and understand the relevance of what they are learning.

 

Sullivan's innovative programming will provide students with inquiry-based experiences infused with technology, creativity, collaboration and critical thinking throughout the everyday STEAM learning environment.

Magnet school description

Magnet Schools

 

Citywide magnet schools welcome students from all neighborhoods across Minneapolis. Magnet schools provide innovative programs focused on specific themes such as the Arts, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics), Dual Language, Montessori, and Global Studies and Humanities.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Ethnically and culturally diverse school community

>>>>>   Full-day pre-K and Kindergarten

>>>>>   STEAM project-based learning and collaboration

>>>>>   Robotics Arena and Makerspace

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   STEAM electives in our middle school

>>>>>   After-school activities including Beacons and Robotics

>>>>>   Focus on social and emotional needs through a Restorative Practices approach

>>>>>   Early Childhood Special Education programming

>>>>>   Special Education citywide ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) services

>>>>>   Focus on inclusion

MAGNET PATHWAY: Community High School based on home address

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                7%        5%

African American             76%      35%

Asian American                  2%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      65%

White American              10%      19%

Receive ELL Services       41%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      70%       48%

Special Education             15%      15%      

 

Seward

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022 2023

 

 25%   24%   24%   20%   21%   27%    8%     23%  19%

 

(359) (364) (367) (380) (366) (314)  (70)   (317) (352)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 33%    31%   24%   19%   19%   18%   10%   14%   12%

 

(397) (409)  (408)  (434) (367) (312) (70)  (302) (345)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  9%   15%    12%   13%   12%     5%    -----%  13%   10%

 

(137) (151) (115) (139) (127)   (91)   (---)     (---)    (---)

 

 

Waite Park

 

Address: 1800 - 34th Ave. NE.

Grades: Pre-K-5

Principal: Rochelle McGinness

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1600

Fax: 612.668.1610

Email: rochelle.mcginness@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: waitepark.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Northeast Middle School;  Edison High School

 

Waite Park Community School encourages students to reach ambitious goals

 

Located in the far northeast neighborhood of Minneapolis with the same name, Waite Park Community shares picturesque grounds Minneapolis Parks and Recreation and helps students achieve excellence through challenging classes in math, language arts, science, and technology. Waite Park’s devoted staff provide a caring and encouraging learning environment with clear rules and natural consequences. Students actively engage in setting goals for themselves and in learning and modeling positive, responsible behavior—and all students are encouraged to read for pleasure.

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Full-day PreK

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   Vocal music and band

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized emotional/behavioral programming

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   After-school activities 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Northeast Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: B1

 

B1 Walk Zone

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                3%        5%

African American             14%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             6%      65%

White American              70%      19%

Receive ELL Services          7%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      25%       48%

Special Education             10%      15%      

 

 

Waite Park

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  55%   56%    57%   60%   61%   60%   59%   61%  66%

 

(193)  (205)   (197) (197) (196) (194) (100) (137) (134)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 60%    68%    64%   69%   61%   60%   44%    52%  66%

 

(198)  (203)   (198) (197) (196) (192)  (99)  (139) (134)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  48%   49%   44%   56%   53%   57%   47%    56%  59%

 

  (61)  (63)   (68)     (59)   (62)   (64)    (30)    (41)  (51)

 

 

Webster Community School

 

Address: 425 5th St. NE

Grades: Pre -K-5

Principal: Ginger Davis Kranz

Hours: 8:15 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1210

Fax: 612.668.1220

Email: ginger.kranz@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: webster.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Northeast Middle School;  Edison High School

 

Webster Elementary School honors the individual and the power of community

 

Nestled in the greenery of Northeast Minneapolis’s Saint Anthony Park just north of downtown, Webster Elementary is a place where each and every student is honored and supported for who they are. The active parent and volunteer community is committed to this work and helps to extend learning opportunities for students. In an environment guided by student choice and voice, passionate and dedicated staff nurture and challenge students to be courageous, inquisitive, engaged, growth-minded, innovative, caring, autonomous, and self-aware. Webster believes in supporting a learning culture in school and at home (not homework), and strives for meaningful, enriching experiences that make learning challenging, engaging, relevant, and fun.

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

We Offer:

 

>>>>>   Ethnically, racially, and culturally diverse school community 

>>>>>   Half-day pre-K “High 5” program

>>>>>   Focus on mind-body connection

>>>>>   Problem-solving and action oriented engagement 

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized early childhood programming 

>>>>>   Embedded advanced academics 

>>>>>   Student leadership opportunities 

>>>>>   Responsive Classroom and Catalyst practices 

>>>>>   ELL programming 

>>>>>   After-school activities -- Community Education and GEMS/GISE 

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Northeast Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: B3

 

B3 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                6%        5%

African American             50%      35%

Asian American                  5%        5%

Hispanic American             6%      65%

White American              34%      19%

Receive ELL Services       20%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      57%       48%

Special Education            19%       15%      

 

 

Webster

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 -----    -----    -----     33%    38%   48%   34%   34%  30%

 

 (---)   (---)    (---)     (24)     (53)   (90)   (83)    (87)  (105)

 

Math

 

2014   2015   2016   2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 -----     -----     -----      42%    36%   38%   25%   23%  18%

 

 (---)     (---)     (---)      (24)    (53)   (89)   (83)   (87)  (104)

 

Science

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

                                                                                             

 -----     -----     -----    -----   -----    33%   29%    20%    17%

 

(---)     (---)     (---)     (---)   (---)   (24)   (28)     (20)   (41)

 

 

Whittier

 

Address: 315 W. 26th St.

Grades: pre-K - 5

Principal: Anne Wagemaker

Hours: 9:10 a.m. - 3:40 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4170

Fax: 612.668.4180

Email: anne.wagemaker@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: whittier.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen United Middle School;  South High School

 

Whittier Community School offers a high-quality community school experience

 

Whittier Community is a community school serving nearby students and families in South Minneapolis’ Whittier neighborhood, and has a strong International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP).  Students  and families who are a part of the  Whittier school community shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Whittier is a place where all children, through rigorous academics and supportive relationships, develop a strong sense of who they are and where they come from. Students develop unique ways of looking at the world around them to gain truly global perspectives right in their own neighborhood.

 

Community school description

 

Community Schools

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

WE OFFER:

>>>>>   Two full-day Pre-K classrooms

>>>>>   IB-PYP programme

>>>>>   Schoolwide Responsive Classroom program

>>>>>   Arts integration and MacPhail Center for the Arts partnership

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   Heritage Spanish

>>>>>   Spanish Language instruction K-5

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized emotional/behavioral programming

>>>>>   Multilingual student programming

>>>>>   Before-school and after-school activities

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care (program is at Bancroft, with district transportation to and from Whittier)

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Andersen Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: D1

 

D1 Walk Zone

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             58%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American          22%      65%

White American              13%      19%

Receive ELL Services       42%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      81%       48% 

 

Special Education            12%      15%       

 

Whittier

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 43%    40%   38%   33%   36%   33%   23%   22%   19%

 

 (291) (299) (297)  (288) (262) (250) (105)  (173) (178)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 51%    43%    39%   31%   32%   22%     9%    10%   13%

 

(298)  (305)  (302) (283) (262) (244)   (31)   (167)  (180)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

                                                                                             

 27%    40%   38%   19%   34%    22%   10%  14%   13%

 

(88)     (93)    (84)  (103)  (83)    (79)    (31)  (58)   (62)

 

 

Windom

 

Address: 5821 Wentworth Ave. S.

Grades: K-5

Principal: Eric Loichle

Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3370

Fax: 612.668.3380

Email: eric.loichle@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: windom.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Pathway Schools  >>>>>    Andersen United Middle School;  South High School

                                                                                                                                       

Windom Community School offers a high-quality community school experience

 

The heartbeat of South Minneapolis’ Windom neighborhood, Windom Community School now serves students and families in the south Minneapolis attendance area. Those who attend Windom will help shape the way the school reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Families can expect an empowering, welcoming environment for all. Diversity will be celebrated and valued as essential in preparing all students for lives of social responsibility, active citizenship and academic achievement.

 

Community school description

Community Schools

 

Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.

Highlights

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Maths

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>      Special Education services

>>>>>   Band

>>>>>   Minneapolis Kids school-age care

>>>>>   Bilingual Learning Center (BLC) child care and enrichment

 

ATTENDANCE AREA MIDDLE SCHOOL: Anthony Community Middle School

 

TRANSPORTATION: E4

 

E4 Walk Zone

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             24%      35%

Asian American                  6%        5%

Hispanic American             7%      65%

White American              62%      19%

Receive ELL Services       10%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      24%       48%

Special Education              7%      15%       

 

 

Windom

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 45%    53%   59%   53%   53%   57%   53%    67%   60%

 

(164) (180) (211)  (247) (262) (266) (180)   (158)  (171)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 58%    61%    67%   57%   57%   58%   44%    53%  59%

 

(166) (181) (212)  (246)  (260)  (266) (180) (159) (171)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

                                                                                             

 54%    43%    65%   47%   50%   45%   50%  56%    47%

 

 (46)    (46)    (51)   (74)    (80)    (78)   (66)   (54)    (49)