Nov 14, 2023

Article #2 >>>>> >Journal of the K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota<, Volume X, Number 4, October 2023

 

Article #2

 

Minneapolis Public Schools Profiles, 2023-2024  >>>>>            Middle Schools

 

Below readers will find profiles for all middle (6-8) schools of the Minneapolis Public Schools, in most cases including school location, contact information, description of distinctive qualities, student ethnic composition, student economic categories, number of special education students and English Language Learners, and academic proficiency for academic years ending in 2014 through 2023.

 

 

Middle Schools

 

 

Anderson Spanish Dual Language Middle School

 

Andersen United Middle School

 

Address: 1098 Andersen Lane

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Tara FitzGerald

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4200

Fax: 612.668.4210                                                           

Email: tara.fitzgerald@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: andersenmiddle.mpls.k12.mn.us/Home

 

Andersen Community School lays a strong foundation for the future

 

Located in the heart of vibrant South Central Minneapolis’s Phillips neighborhood, Andersen United Community School will serve as home to a comprehensive middle school and the Dual Language Middle School program. Students at Andersen Community will help shape the way the school reflects, exemplifies and honors the culture and fabric of its community. Students in Andersen’s Dual Language program will continue their journey to proficiency in both Spanish and English with instruction in both languages. Andersen will support student growth by creating welcoming classrooms rich with high expectations. An Andersen education propels students forward to find success in high school and beyond. 

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:

>>>>>   Diverse population reflected in programming

>>>>>    Offers Dual Language Bilingual Spanish Program

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   On-site dental, mental health and other services

>>>>>   Spanish world language classes

>>>>>   Instrumental music and choir

>>>>>   Visual arts

>>>>>   Health

>>>>>   Advisory

>>>>>   Americorps Partner

>>>>>   Upstream Arts Partner

>>>>>   Project Success Partner

>>>>>   Special Education learning disability, autism and emotional/behavioral programming

>>>>>   Specializing in Newcomer and EL programming

>>>>>   After-school activities

>>>>>   Middle School Athletics 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: South High School 

 

TRANSPORTATION: D1, D2, D3, D4

 

MAGNET PATHWAY: Roosevelt

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             24%      35%

Asian American                  2%        5%

Hispanic American          40%       65%

White American              30%      19%

Receive ELL Services       35%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      58%       48%

Special Education              9%      15%       

 

 

Anderson Dual Language

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 18%    16%    17%   19%   18%   22%   14%   30%   27%

 

(662) (729) (734) (681)  (619)  (558)  (260) (798) (824)

 

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 21%    17%    20%   20%   19%    19%    6%    18%   18%

 

(694) (781) (791) (681)  (619)  (559)  (257)  (745) (808) 

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  11%    9%    10%   11%     7%     9%    6%      14%   12%

 

(218) (234) (256) (217)  (216)  (181)  (86)    (24)   (229)

 

 

Anthony Middle School 

 

Anthony

 

Address: 5757 Irving Ave. S.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Mai Chang Vue

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.3240

Fax: 612.668.3250

Email: maichang.vue@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: anthony.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Susan B. Anthony Community School offers a transformative learning experience

Susan B. Anthony Community, located in Southwest Minneapolis’s Kenny neighborhood, has been an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme since 2012. Anthony engages authentically with its diverse community through relevant instruction, real relationships, and unyielding compassion, focusing on equity, humanity, and social justice. All students belong to grade-level teams that meet weekly. Anthony students show leadership as Peer Mediators, Student Council representatives, Student Ambassadors who help acclimate new students to the school, and emcees for special events. An Anthony education not only shapes who students become, but also how they impact 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: 

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme 

>>>>>   World Languages: Spanish, Japanese 

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism and learning disability programming 

>>>>>   EL programming 

>>>>>   Athletic and after-school activities 

>>>>>   Visual Art, Band, Choir, and General Music 

>>>>>   Upstream Arts 

>>>>>   Project Success 

>>>>>   Daily Advisory (homeroom)

 

 ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Southwest High School

 

TRANSPORTATION: E1, E2, E3, E4

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             13%      35%

Asian American                  5%        5%

Hispanic American             4%      65%

White American              77%      19%

Receive ELL Services          3%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      16%       48%

Special Education            10%      15%       

 

 

Anthony

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

63%    61%    64%   61%   65%   60%   60%    65%  66%

 

(733) (580) (603) (638) (718) (734)  (421)  (738)  (711)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 61%    61%    60%   60%   60%   56%    40%   56%  60%

 

(726) (584) (601) (630)  (710)  (733)  (406) (736) (706)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 60%   56%    54%    49%   50%   44%   32%   46%   40%

 

(329) (188) (173) (193)  (232)  (243) (135)  (251)  (244)

 

 

Anwatin Middle School 

 

Address: 256 Upton Ave. S.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Nate Hampton

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2450

Fax: 612.668.2460

Email: nate.hampton@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: anwatin.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Anwatin Community School prepares students for success 

Located adjacent to Theodore Wirth Park, Anwatin Community Middle School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) school.  In Fall 2021 becomes a community school serving the Bryn Mawr neighborhood. Anwatin students and families will help shape the way the school  reflects and exemplifies the culture and fabric of its community. Anwatin develops principled, open-minded, inquiring members of a global community, with students prepared for advanced coursework in high school. An Anwatin education emphasizes academic rigor plus connections to one another, the community and the world beyond the classroom walls. 

 

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:

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized emotional/behavioral and developmental/cognitive programming 

>>>>>   Special Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

 

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Student leadership opportunities 

>>>>>   Athletic and after-school activities 

>>>>>   Adjacent to Theodore Wirth Park

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: North High School

TRANSPORTATION: C1, C2, C3

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                4%        5%

African American             54%      35%

Asian American                  9%        5%

Hispanic American             9%      65%

White American              24%      19%

Receive ELL Services       13%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      60%       48%

Special Education            20%      15%       

 

Anwatin

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 28%   27%    24%    28%   30%   34%   27%   23%   19%

 

(567) (532) (547) (510)  (514)  (492) (172)  (296) (253)

 

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 32%    33%    24%   26%   32%   37%    14%   16%  10%

 

(568) (536) (548) (515)  (524)  (473)  (170)  (303)  (264)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

   6%    5%        8%    17%    14%    17%  14%   7%    11%

 

(194) (157)  (170)   (161)  (146)  (125)  (49)  (81)

 

 

Center School 

 

 

Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities PK-8 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: jefferson.mpls.k12.mn.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             40%      35%

Asian American                  3%        5%

Hispanic American          37%       65%

White American              10%      19%

Receive ELL Services       43%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      81%       48%

Special Education            14%      15%       

 

 

Ella Baker

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

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

 

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

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

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

 

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

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

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

 

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

 

 

 

 

Franklin STEAM Middle School 

 

Address: 1501 Aldrich Ave N.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Heather Frye, Interim

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.2600

Fax: 612.668.2649

Email: heather.frye@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: franklin.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Franklin Middle

 

Franklin STEAM Middle School offers rigorous STEAM experiences 

 

Franklin STEAM Middle School has a STEAM (Science,Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) focus. Located in Minneapolis’ Near North neighborhood,  Franklin’s updated facilities --  including a swimming pool -- offer students an opportunity to continue their education with a community pathway from elementary through high school. The citywide school has a cutting edge STEAM education that will allow students to make the connection between the concepts learned in class and how those concepts apply to the real-world. For students to develop problem-solving skills, STEAM education starts with students mastering foundational skills, then challenges them to use their critical thinking skills to solve a variety of real-world problems by having a holistic STEAM curriculum in their classes and extracurricular activities.

 

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: 

>>>>>   STEAM focus

>>>>>   First Tech Challenge

>>>>>   Project Lead the Way 

>>>>>   Swim lessons

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 

>>>>>   Special Education inclusion in STEAM programming

>>>>>   Vocal and instrumental music

>>>>>   Athletic and after-school activities 

>>>>>   Performing and visual arts including drumline 

>>>>>   Social emotional skills learning group

>>>>>   Community partnership with YWCA  

>>>>>   GEMS/GISE 

>>>>>   Future Boys/Girls 

>>>>>   STEAM Lego Robotics

>>>>>   Spanish language

PATHWAY: Community High School based on home address

 

TRANSPORTATION: Citywide

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                5%        5%

African American             73%      35%

Asian American                  2%        5%

Hispanic American          14%       65%

White American                7%      19%

Receive ELL Services       10%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      73%      48%

Special Education            21%      15%       

 

Franklin

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017   2018   2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 -----    -----    16%    19%     17%    18%    8%     17%  18%

 

 (---)   (---)    (275)  (294)  (360)  (368)  (186) (278) (261)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

-----      -----     8%      9%     10%     9%    1%      6%  19%

 

(---)   (---)    (269)  (301)  (349)  (375) (186) (273) (257) 

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017   2018 2019  2021  2022  2023

 

  -----    -----      3%    0%       4%     1%     0%     4%    3%

 

  (---)   (---)     (92)  (76)     (93)  (105)  (186)  (98)  (68)

 

 

Justice Page Middle School 

 

Address: 1 W. 49th St.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Shannon Tenner

Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4040

Fax: 612.668.4050

Email: shannon.tenner@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: page.mpls.k12.mn.us/

 

Justice Page Community School welcomes world changers

Justice Page Community Middle School, located in the Tangletown neighborhood of South Minneapolis, fosters an innovative, academically challenging environment that empowers each learner to explore possibilities, act with integrity, and create positive change within their community and the world. Justice Page was named after the honorable Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page in honor of his dedication to public service, justice, and the students of Minnesota. Students at the school embrace their community through service learning and problem solving. A Justice Page education ensures students grow together as learners and leave ready to change the world. As an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) candidate school, Justice Page will begin the process in SY 2021-22 to become an authorized MYP school.  This process takes an average of 5 years.  During this time, MYP practices will be implemented slowly and authentically to provide students with exposure to an MYP education.

 

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:

>>>>>   Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) for grades 6-8

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme Candidate School

 

>>>>>   Social emotional learning focus 

>>>>>   Adv Arabic and Spanish language instruction 

>>>>>   Social studies and ELA Collaboration classes 

>>>>>   CREW 

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math 

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism, developmental/cognitive and emotional/behavioral programming 

>>>>>   EL programming 

>>>>>   Wide variety of athletic and after-school activities

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Washburn High School

 

TRANSPORTATION: F1, F2, F3, F4

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                1%        5%

African American             18%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American          12%      65%

White American              65%      19%

Receive ELL Services       12%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      28%       48%                                                                     

Special Education            13%      15%       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Justice Page

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 -----    65%    55%   62%   61%   65%    50%   57%  51%

 

(380) (610)  (730)  (751)  (796) (818) (299) (907) (846)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 63%    67%    57%   58%   60%   64%   44%    48%  50%

 

(380) (610)  (727)  (743)  (791) (812) (304) (849) (825)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 -----    58%    47%   62%   47%   59%    32%   45%   38%

 

(---) ( 199)   (235)  (237)  (241) (264)  (44)  (257)  (262)

 

 

Longfellow Teen Parent Services 

 

 

MPS Online Services 

 

Address: 1250 W Broadway Ave

Grades: K-12

Principal: Shawntel Jenkins

Hours:

Phone: 612.668.1450

Fax: 612.668.0724

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

Website: online.mpls.k12.mn.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.

 

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

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%       

 

 

 

Northeast Middle School

 

Address: 2955 Hayes St. NE.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Vernon Rowe

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1500

Fax: 612.668.1510

Email: vernon.rowe@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: northeast.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Northeast Community School offers a well-rounded education focused on the whole child

Located in the close-knit Northeast Minneapolis Audobon neighborhood, Northeast Community is an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) school. Northeast builds upstanding citizens through a rigorous, socially conscious, culturally relevant curriculum that offers support for all students during one of the most challenging times in a student’s life -- middle school. Support is possible with the aid of two school counselors, two school social workers, a school psychologist, student deans at each grade level, associate educators for math and social emotional support, along with a mental health program for students and families. With a focus on self-respect and personal responsibility, Northeast staff and students value differences in the school population and the society in which we all live. A Northeast education makes sure students head to high school ready with 21st-century skills and able to make practical connections between their studies and the real world.

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:

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme

>>>>>   Spanish, French and Ojibwe language instruction

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized learning disabilities, development/cognitive and autism programming

 

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Athletic and after-school activities including Beacons

 

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Edison High School

 

TRANSPORTATION: B1, B2, B3, B4

 

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American              10%        5%

African American             41%      35%

Asian American                  2%        5%

Hispanic American             8%      65%

White American              38%      19%

Receive ELL Services       13%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      57%       48%

Special Education            23%      15%       

 

Northeast

 

Reading

 

2014    2015   2016   2017   2018  2019    2021  2022  2023

 

 29%     30%     30%    25%     30%   30%     31%   33%  30%

 

(507)  (544)    (545)  (499)   (465)   (438)  (221) (455) (417)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016    2017   2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 28%    27%    23%     21%    21%    19%    12%   19%   20%

 

(515)  (544)   (549)  (499)  (457)   (438)  (219) (451) (421)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018    2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 13%    25%   23%   18%    17%     15%     8%   14%  14%

 

(185)  (187) (184)  (177)  (138)  (148)   (87)  (159) (135)

 

 

 

Olson Middle School 

 

Address: 1607 - 51st Ave. N.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Bjorn Lundgren

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.1640

Fax: 612.668.1650

Email: bjorn.lundgren@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: olson.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Olson Community School ensures students discover and maximize their brilliance

The road to college success starts at Olson Community, located in North Minneapolis’ Shingle Creek neighborhood. At Olson, students join a learning environment designed to instill them with intellectual, social and personal habits necessary for success in high school and college. Beginning in Fall 2021, Olson offers middle school Hmong Dual language programming.  Olson, an International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme, connects middle school students with their brilliance, helping them understand themselves as contributors to a thriving community. With an emphasis on student voice and choice, an Olson education encourages students to explore where they are from, who they are now, and who they are becoming.

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:

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme

>>>>>   Grade-level support teams 

>>>>>   Lego League Robotics

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism and learning disabilities programming

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Middle school Hmong Dual Language programming

>>>>>   Partnerships with Beacons, Project Success, Illusion Theater, and Jay and Rose Phillips Foundation to support My Story/My Brilliance student-centered learning project

>>>>>   Athletic and after-school activities

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Henry High School

 

TRANSPORTATION: A1, A2, A3, A4

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American                4%        5%

African American             65%      35%

Asian American               12%        5%

Hispanic American             8%      65%

White American              12%      19%

Receive ELL Services       11%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      70%       48%

Special Education            23%      15%       

 

Olson

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018   2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 19%   21%    24%   24%   26%     28%   16%   19%  18%

 

(279)  (246) (245)  (294)  (318)  (326) (189) (378) (300)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019   2021  2022  2023

 

 14%    13%    11%   11%   11%   14%     6%      3%     2%

 

(276)  (245) (247)  (290)  (312)  (331)  (171)  (74)   (300)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 12%     5%     4%     2%      6%     11%    5%     4%     1%

 

(100)   (82)   (75)  (87)     (90)   (105)  (60)  (126)  (300)

 

 

Sanford Middle School

 

 

Address: 3524 - 42nd Ave. S.

Grades: 6-8

Principal: Ahmed Amin

Hours: 8:40 a.m. - 3:10 p.m.

Phone: 612.668.4900

Fax: 612.668.4910

Email: ahmed.amin@mpls.k12.mn.us

Website: sanford.mpls.k12.mn.us

 

Sanford Community School builds strong and caring relationships with families, students and community

Close to the banks of the Mississippi River in the South Minneapolis Longfellow neighborhood, Sanford Community creates a community of curious, collaborative, open-minded global citizens. Sanford is an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) School continuing its almost 100-year history of celebrating immigrant and multicultural pride. A Sanford education embeds critical thinking skills in all lessons, teaching more than just content so students become life-long 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:

>>>>>   IB Middle Years Programme     

>>>>>   Arts integrated into core subjects

 

>>>>>   Student teams build relationships

>>>>>   Ojibwe, Spanish language instruction

>>>>>   CARE team of Counselors, Social Workers, and Restorative Advocates to help navigate adolescent years

>>>>>   Project Lead the Way

>>>>>   Special Education services with highly specialized autism, emotional/behavioral and developmenttal/cognitive programming

>>>>>   Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math

>>>>>   EL programming

>>>>>   Partnerships with YWCA for social groups

>>>>>   Extensive after-school activities and athletics

 

ATTENDANCE AREA HIGH SCHOOL: Roosevelt High School

 

TRANSPORTATION: G1, G2, G3

 

School Data by Comparison to Districtwide Data

 

             School  District

Native American              10%        5%

African American             17%      35%

Asian American                  4%        5%

Hispanic American             8%      65%

White American               60%      19%

Receive ELL Services          7%      17%

Free/Reduced Lunch      32%       48%

Special Education            16%      15%       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sanford

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 45%   49%    50%   49%   50%   52%   55%    56%   51%

 

(718) (739)  (757)  (816) (906) (885) (324)  (663) (648)

 

Math

 

2014   2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 38%    42%    44%   39%   39%   36%   30%    37%   40%

 

(725) (755)  (759)  (838) (907) (896) (312)  (649)  (635)

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022  2023

 

 34%    39%   37%   37%    31%   34%   39%   37%   39%

 

(232) (277)  (225) (245) (283) (294)   (83)   (199)  (186)

 

 

Sullivan Middle 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

 

 

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            18%      15%       

 

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 School

 

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

>>>>>   Ethnically 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

 

Sullivan

 

Reading

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

                                                                              23%

 

(359) (364)  (408) (308)  (306) (314)  (72)  (317)

 

Math

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

                                                                              14%

 

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

 

Science

 

2014  2015  2016  2017  2018  2019  2021  2022

 

                                                                              13%

 

(137) (151) (115) (139)  (127)   (91)   (---)    (103) 

 

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