High Schools
Edison High School
Address: 700 22nd Avenue NE
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Eryn Warne
Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 3:05 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.1300
Fax: 612.668.1320
Email: eryn.warne@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: edison.mpls.k12.mn.us
Edison
Community School makes sure students “Belong. Believe. Become!”
A
proud member of the Northeast Minneapolis community, Edison is a place where we
belong to an inclusive family; believe in our ability to make change; and
become a positive force in our communities and world. An International
Baccalaureate World School and Middle Years Programme School, Edison emphasizes
individualized, rigorous learning for all students. Edison is the future home
of the Northeast Career and Technical Education Center, offering real-world
skills in business, law and public safety, and agriculture.
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 (IBMYP) and Diploma Programmes
>>>>> Study
pathways include digital media, business, and environmental
sustainability
>>>>> College
credits through Concurrent Enrollment, CIS, PSEO, and others
>>>>> Career preparation
courses and supported school-day internships
>>>>> French,
Spanish, Heritage Spanish, Ojibwe
>>>>> Ethnic
studies courses
>>>>> Special
Education services with highly specialized autism and learning disabilities
programming
>>>>> EL
programming
>>>>> Athletic and
after-school activities
>>>>> Edison
Tommies Student News Network
>>>>> Beacons
After-School Program
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 4% 5%
African
American 53% 35%
Asian
American 4% 5%
Hispanic
American 13% 65%
White
American 25% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 18% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 71% 48%
Special Education 20% 15%
Edison
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
33% 22%
25% 18% 20%
36% 56% 36%
39%
(132)
(179) (154) (151) (201) (152) (25)
(126) (109)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
21%
22% 27% 16%
17% 16% 38%
6% 16%
(130)
(134) (144) (187) (186) (165) (13)
(83) (43)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
12%
29% 17% 8%
12% 21% 36%
26% 8%
(95) (80)
(94) (124) (186) (153)
(9) (121) (148)
FAIR High School
Address: 10 South 10th Street
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Mary Pat Cumming
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.1060
Fax: 612.668.1099
Email: marypat.cumming@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: Fair.mpls.k12.mn.us
Henry High School
Address: 4320 Newton Ave North
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Liza Anderson-Schmid, Interim
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.2000
Fax: 612.668.1993
Email: liza.anderson-schmid@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: henry.mpls.k12.mn.us
Henry
High School promotes intercultural understanding and academic excellence
Henry
High School located in North Minneapolis’s Victory neighborhood celebrates a
diverse community that values and supports the experiences of inquiry and
learning. Students and staff at Henry work systematically to close educational
and opportunity gaps to become a stronger performing community school. Henry
honors and celebrates students’ cultures and backgrounds while creating
pathways to future learning and teaching, Henry bolsters readiness in college,
career, and life for every student. Henry promotes performing arts, athletics
and clubs, social emotional learning, project-based learning, restorative
practice and internship & mentoring opportunities. Henry strives for
family culture, equity, social justice, and community engagement.
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, Careers Programme (IBCP), and Diploma Programmes (IBDP)
>>>>> Liberal Arts
College Prep program
>>>>> Community
Connected Academy emphasis on project-based learning, social justice, and
community engagement
>>>>> College
credits through AP, CIS, IBDP/CP, MTCT-Education Pathway, Project Lead the Way,
PSEO, others
>>>>> Career prep
classes and internships
>>>>> Strong
community partnerships including AchieveMPLS ,Beacons, College Possible, NAZ,
Project Success and Girls Taking Action
>>>>> World
languages: Chinese, French, Hmong, and Spanish
>>>>> Special
Education services with highly specialized learning disabilities, autism and
emotional/behavioral programming
>>>>> EL
programming
>>>>> Athletic,
arts, and after-school activities
>>>>> Offering
Hmong Language and Culture, as well as the Education Pathway Program which
focuses on developing future teachers/educators of coolor
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 3% 5%
African
American 52% 35%
Asian
American 24% 5%
Hispanic
American 13% 65%
White
American 8% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 17% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 69% 48%
Special Education 19% 15%
Henry
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
50%
33% 32% 31%
75% 63% 63%
43% 65%
(241) (218)
(28) (7) (8)
(19) (16) (7)
(31)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
46%
52% 59% 14%
----- ----- 43%
5% -----
(214) (181)
(17) (7) (---)
(7) (---) (21)
(---)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
20%
31% 29% 29%
57% 57% 20%
7% 48%
(174) (42)
(14) (7) (7)
(7) (10) (14)
(14)
North High School
Address: 1500 James Avenue North
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Mauri Friestleben
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Phone: 612-668-1700
Fax: 612-668-1770
Email: mauri.friestleben@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: north.mpls.k12.mn.us
North
High School unites learning with a commitment to bettering the world
Established
in Minneapolis’s Near North neighborhood in 1888, North High’s “Polar Pride”
runs deep in current students and alumni. North provides a high-quality high
school education with advanced and early college credit courses, as well as
classes in music, visual arts, radio, and dance. With strong athletic
programming in both basketball and football, North competes almost yearly in
state championships and has scored a few wins. North is the future home of the
North Career and Technical Education Center, offering real-world skills in
engineering, computer science, information technology, robotics, and web and
digital communications. The school also houses KBEM, the student-run jazz
station that serves as the Twin Cities’s public radio voice for jazz and
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:
>>>>> Small class
sizes
>>>>> Strong
relationships
>>>>> Grade Level
Teams as Family Teams
>>>>> Partnerships
with local artists and theaters
>>>>> STEM
internships
>>>>> EL
programming
>>>>> College level
classes through AP, CIS, PSEO
>>>>> Spanish
language instruction
>>>>> State
champion football and basketball
>>>>> Special
Education services with highly specialized emotional/behavioral and
developmental/cognitive programming
>>>>> Site of North
CTE Center, offering engineering, computer science, information technology,
robotics, and web and digital communications
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 2% 5%
African American 84% 35%
Asian
American 2% 5%
Hispanic
American 5% 65%
White
American 7% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 6%
17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 68% 48%
Special Education 21% 15%
North
Community High School
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
23%
9% 3% 11%
2% 11% 16%
14% 12%
(66)
(57) (36) (66)
(55) (85) (25)
(29) (66)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
----
16% 2% 0%
2% 2% 6%
0% 4%
(-----)
(61) (45) (36)
(41) (41) (17)
(24) (27)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
----
10% 5% 0%
2% 0% 7%
3% 11%
(-----)
(62) (38) (24)
(55) (85) (15) (34)
(47)
Roosevelt Spanish Dual Language High School
Address: 4029 - 28th Avenue South
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Christian Ledesma
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Phone: 612-668-4800
Fax: 612-668-4810
Email: christian.ledesma@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: roosevelt.mpls.k12.mn.us/
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 5% 5%
African
American 29% 35%
Asian
American 3% 5%
Hispanic
American 27% 65%
White American 37% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 21% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 53% 48%
Special Education 18% 15%
Roosevelt
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
27%
21% 14% 14%
27% 29% -----
34% 52%
(181) (82) (85)
(165) (231) (140)
(---) (67) (203)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
18%
14% 12% 8%
27% 28% 14%
25% 30%
(168) (117) (67)
(91) (194) (163)
(14) (80) (106)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
8%
8% 11% 10%
18% 27% -----
36% 3%
(86) (50) (100)
(108) (249) (155) (---)
(64) (197)
Roosevelt Spanish Dual Language Program
Address: 4029 28th Ave. S.
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Christian Ledesma
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.4800
Fax: 612.668.4810
Email: Ana.Vasquez@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: roosevelt.mpls.k12.mn.us
Roosevelt
High School inspires students to serve the community, equips them to lead, and
prepares them to positively impact the world.
Located
in South Minneapolis’ Standish Erickson neighborhood, Roosevelt High School
offers students high-quality arts and academics with a characteristic focus on
social justice and community service. Our welcoming and inclusive
community provides rich social and emotional learning. As Roosevelt is an
International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, all ninth and tenth grade
students participate in the Middle Years Programme (MYP). Juniors and
seniors can take courses in the IB Diploma Programme (DP) or the IB
Career-related Certificate Programme (CP) through which they can earn credit
toward degrees beyond high school.
Through
our Career and Technical Education Center, students can gain real-world skills
and experience in auto repair, construction, welding and healthcare. Our
Spanish Dual Language Program motivates students to develop critical thinking
skills and use their creativity and bilingual abilities to build a more just
and equitable community. Roosevelt students graduate driven to serve,
equipped to lead and determined to positively impact the 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 (IBMYP), Careers Programmes in Health Careers, Automotive
Technologies, Construction Trades (IBCP), and Diploma Programmes (IBDP)
>>>>> Spanish
Immersion Dual Language Program
>>>>> College
credits through AP, CIS, PSEO, and others
>>>>> Career prep
classes in automotive, construction and health
>>>>> Arabic,
French, Immersion Spanish, Heritage Spanish, World Language Spanish,
>>>>> CD and life skills
programming
>>>>> Mainstreamed
and individual EL services
>>>>> Culinary Arts
programming
>>>>> Athletic and
after-school activities
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 0% 5%
African American 8% 35%
Asian
American 0% 5%
Hispanic
American 57% 65%
White
American 35% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 21% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 54% 48%
Special Education 5%
15%
South
Address: 3131 19th Avenue South
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Afolabi Runsewe
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.4300
Fax: 612.668.4310
Email: afolabi.runsewe@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: south.mpls.k12.mn.us
South
High School prioritizes connections and community
South
High School in South Minneapolis’s Corcoran neighborhood develops students’
critical-thinking skills through a range of challenging courses that involve
inquiry, reading, research, writing and technology. South fosters confidence
and motivation in students by encouraging them to discover their passions,
generate curiosity about the world around them, and value multiple cultures and
points of view. South’s All Nations program prepares students from the American
Indian community for post-secondary success. Students graduate South set up for
success as lifelong 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:
>>>>> Liberal Arts
Program
>>>>> All Nations
Program
>>>>> Liberal
College credits through AP, CIS, Project Lead the Way, PSEO, and others
>>>>> Career prep
classes and internships
>>>>> World
languages: Spanish, Ojibwe, German, French, Arabic, Chinese and Somali
>>>>> Special
Education services with highly specialized learning disability, autism and
developmental/cognitive programming
>>>>> Athletic and
after-school activities
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 10% 5%
African
American 36% 35%
Asian
American 3% 5%
Hispanic
American 17% 65%
White
American 34% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 21% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 50% 48%
Special Education 14% 15%
South
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
48% 29%
14% 36% 18%
38% 50% 43%
41%
(252) (73) (86) (47)
(132) (73) (6)
(56) (68)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
20%
23% ----- 29%
34% 17% -----
----- 8%
(143) (48) (----)
(28) (65) (65)
(----) (-----) (26)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
17%
35% ----- 28%
4% 16% -----
17% 28%
(88) (17) (---)
(61) (96) (61)
(---) (24) (39)
South All Nations
Address: 3131 19th Avenue South
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Afolabi Runsewe
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.4300
Fax: 612.668.4310
Email: afolabi.runsewe@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: south.mpls.k12.mn.us
South High School prioritizes connections
and community
Designed for American Indian students and
incorporates resources from the American Indian community to help students
graduate in four years and prepare them for a post-secondary education. Courses
include: Ojibwe Language, Native Arts, American History from a Native
Perspective, Native American Humanities, and Economics/Government from a Native
Perspective.
Community school description
Highlights
WE OFFER:
>>>>> Liberal Arts
Program
>>>>> All Nations
Program
>>>>> College
credits through AP, CIS, Project Lead the Way, PSEO, and others
>>>>> Career prep
classes and internships
>>>>> World
languages: Spanish, Ojibwe, German, French, Arabic, Chinese and Somali
>>>>> Special
Education services with highly specialized learning disability, autism and
developmental/cognitive programming Athletic and after-school activities
Transportation: High School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 80% 5%
African
American 8% 35%
Asian
American 0% 5%
Hispanic
American 8% 65%
White
American 4% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 0%
17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 85% 48%
Special Education 35%
15%
Southwest
Address: 3414 West 47th Street
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Edward Bennett
Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 3:05 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.3030
Fax: 612.668.3080
Email: edward.bennett@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: southwest.mpls.k12.mn.us
Southwest
High School prepares students to compete in a global market
Located
in the Linden Hills neighborhood of South Minneapolis, Southwest values the
richness that comes from a diversity of ideas, experiences, beliefs, and
backgrounds interacting within our community. Southwest is an International
Baccalaureate (IB) World School with a rigorous academic program that prepares
students for college, career and life. Continuously ranked among the best high
schools in Minnesota, Southwest challenges students to think critically and
engage in their learning. Southwest is authorized in the IB Middle Years
Programme (MYP), the IB Diploma Programme (DP), and the IB Career-related
Programme (CP). The MYP provides a solid foundation of inquiry and critical
thinking for all students in grades 9-10. In 11th grade, students may opt to
participate in either the CP, which focuses on a career pathway in business,
computer science, graphic arts, and music, or the DP, which focuses on rigorous
liberal arts coursework. Southwest also offers Advanced Placement courses and
exams to students in grades 9-12 and concurrent enrollment options via Mankato
State University, Minneapolis College, and the University of Minnesota.
Additionally, Southwest offers extensive Special Education programs. Southwest
takes pride in providing open access to advanced courses for all
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:
>>>>> IB Middle Years Programme (IBMYP), Careers
Programme (IBCP), and Diploma Programme (IBDP)
>>>>> College credits through AP, CIS, PSEO, and
others * Career prep classes in business, computer science, and health
>>>>> World languages: French, Spanish, Japanese
and ASL
>>>>> Special Education services with specialized
autism, developmental/cognitive and learning disability programming
>>>>> Mainstreamed and individual EL services
>>>>> Athletics and after-school activities
>>>>> Celebrated fine arts programming
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 1% 5%
African
American 23% 35%
Asian
American 5% 5%
Hispanic
American 8% 65%
White
American 63% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 9%
17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 23% 48%
Special Education 11% 15%
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
64%
46% 65% 53%
65% 46% 69%
49% 55%
(386) (75) (60)
(58) (141) (147) (105) (184) (200)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
34%
47% 42% -----
----- 45% 52%
36% 45%
(303) (134) (60) (58)
(141) (157) (105) (118) (143)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
39%
47% 63% 58%
61% 47% 60%
47% 47%
(321) (75) (6)
(38) (111) (147) (119)
(198) (200)
Washburn
Address: 201 West 49th Street
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Emily Palmer
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m
Phone: 612.668.3400
Fax: 612.668.3410
Email: emily.palmer@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: washburn.mpls.k12.mn.us
Washburn
High School advances achievement and connects communities
Located
near 50th and Nicollet in the Tangletown neighborhood of South Minneapolis,
Washburn High School is grounded by its three pillars for a well-rounded
education: Academics, Arts, Athletics. As an Authorized International
Baccalaureate (IB) World School, Washburn develops students’ knowledge and
skills to succeed in a global society. Our Millers pursue academic excellence
through a wide range of course offerings that teach critical and creative
thinking. Washburn is a diverse school that offers a full array of
extracurricular activities, including athletics, arts and student leadership
organizations. Strong community is a priority at Washburn. We are a school that
welcomes family and student involvement. Please check out our website for more
information. Go Millers!
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 Diploma
Programme (IBD)
>>>>> Project Lead
the Way (PLTW) engineering courses
>>>>> College
credits through AP, IB, CIS, PSEO and others
>>>>> World
languages include Arabic, ASL, French, and Spanish
>>>>> Special
Education services include levels I-II for all disabilities and level III ASD,
DCD and EBD classrooms
>>>>> EL services
for all levels offered through both sheltered classes and collaborative model
in mainstream classes
>>>>> Athletics
include all sports offered in MPS
>>>>> Over 40
after-school activities available for students
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 1% 5%
African
American 19% 35%
Asian
American 4% 5%
Hispanic
American 16% 65%
White
American 60%
5%
Receive ELL
Services 13% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 29% 48%
Special Education 10% 15%
Washburn
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
54%
50% 49% 62%
55% 61% 66%
52% 56%
(312) (261) (335) (368) (362) (366) (143) (347)
(258)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
34%
44% 27% 42%
47% 49% 54%
41% 49%
(283) (271) (233) (241) (330) (308) (137) (297) (274)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
-----
50% 37% 28%
49% 55% 50%
52% 46%
(---) (288) (188) (275) (357) (386) (149)
(324) (297)
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Center High School
Address: 2421 Bloomington Ave S
Grades: 7-12
Principal: Mary Cullen, Instructional Leader
Hours: 8:30 - 3:05
Phone: 612-721-1655
Fax: 612-721-5346
Email: mcullen@centerschool.org
Website: centerschool.org
FAIR High School
Address: 10
South 10th Street
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Mary
Pat Cumming
Hours: 8:30
a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.1060
Fax: 612.668.1099
Email: marypat.cumming@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: Fair.mpls.k12.mn.us
The FAIR High
School for Arts is THE Artist’s Choice for High School!
Does picking up a paintbrush, stepping on a stage, or
writing a song transform you and allow you to truly express yourself? Do you
dream big and not only think outside the box, but erase it altogether? Are you
looking for a high school that feels like home, where you can be accepted for
who you are? Then we welcome you to The FAIR High School for Arts, which is THE
place for artists and performers. Located in downtown Minneapolis at the
gateway to the Arts District, The Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource (FAIR)
School for Arts is a public 9-12 citywide magnet high school rooted in equity,
innovation and creativity. All students, regardless of background or experience
in the arts, or residence in Minneapolis, can request to attend FAIR and learn
through arts-integrated classes and diverse downtown arts and career internship
experiences. From performing on the stages of historic theaters to showcasing
art at the X-Games, FAIR students see art not as an extracurricular activity,
but core to their learning.
Students’ individual interests and talents are
nurtured through diverse and culturally sustaining learning experiences both
inside the walls of FAIR and extending to the greater downtown arts campus.
Fine arts and core content teachers will get to know students' individuals to
guide them on their paths to success. FAIR wants to help students discover and
refine their own artistry by connecting them with resident professional artists
and partnerships in the downtown community.
Perform on stage, create in a studio, or work behind
the scenes while completing a high school degree through arts-integrated
coursework. All students entering grades 9-12, regardless of background
or experience in the arts, are invited to apply through a flexible admissions
process. Students with an eagerness to learn and a capacity for continued
growth are encouraged to come learn with FAIR.
The FAIR High School for Arts is a Minneapolis Public
School - but is unique as the District's only high school magnet and only MPS
school that gives equal priority to residents and non-residents. Students
enrolled at FAIR also have equal access to Go-To Passes for taking the city bus
to and from school. Non-Minneapolis residents welcome!
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
Integration in all subjects
>>>>> Art electives
include printmaking, ceramics, media arts, acting for film, social justice
theater, theater tech, spoken word, vocal music, rock combo, electronic music,
dance, and much more!
>>>>> Arts
Project-based learning and Competency based grading
>>>>> Apprenticeships,
shadowing and career pathways through business and arts partnerships
>>>>> College
credits through Post-Secondary Education Opportunities at nearby colleges
>>>>> Advance
language programming in conjunction with Minneapolis College
>>>>> Special
Education Citywide Services: ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), DCD (Developmental
Cognitive Delay) and EBD (Social and Emotional) services
>>>>> English
Language Programming
>>>>> Student
driven FAIR+ after-school programming
>>>>> Athletics and
activities through partner school Henry
Transportation: High
School Go-To Pass (for
residents and non-residents)
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 6% 5%
African
American 33% 35%
Asian
American 4% 5%
Hispanic
American 19% 65%
White
American 38% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 7%
17%
Free/Reduced Lunch 55% 48%
Special Education 17%
15%
FAIR High
School
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
-----
----- 52% 45%
41% 49% 73%
49%
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(64) (44) (37)
(35) (11) (51)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
-----
----- 25% 23%
0% ----- -----
20%
(---)
(---) (30) (44)
(20) (30) (---)
(20)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
----- -----
41% 28% 18%
----- ----- 36%
(---)
(---) (59) (65)
(45) (---) (---)
(28)
Special
Education 17% 15%
Heritage Academy
Address: 3345 Chicago Ave.
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Abdul Sannie-Ariyib
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Phone: 612-668-1560
Fax: 612-668-1570
Email: abdul.sannieariyibi@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: heritage.mpls.k12.mn.us
Heritage
Heritage
STEM Academy celebrates Somali culture and creative thinking
Heritage
STEM Academy School Community — one of Minneapolis’s best-kept secrets for
grades 9-12 — embodies a learning environment where everyone feels safe,
supported and able to achieve socially, emotionally and academically. During
the 2020/2021 school year, Heritage will embark on a robust transformation to a
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) focus. Instruction will
include intentional STEM integration into core subjects and STEM electives.
Students will have opportunities to become STEM literate, think critically and
become leaders with a sense of discovery. The foundation of academic success at
Heritage is attributed to the teachers’ ability to create individualized
learning opportunities for students, so that they can progress at their own
unique pace.
>>>>> Community school description
Highlights
WE
OFFER:
>>>>> Values, cultural heritage, and language,
including Somali
>>>>> Special Education for speech, SNAP and other
health disabilities
>>>>> Values Bilingual staff
>>>>> Individualized learning
>>>>> Language support for EL students
>>>>> After-school activities
>>>>> College and careers preparation opportunities
through PSEO and MPS Career and Technical Education (CTE)
>>>>> Mentorships
>>>>> Afterschool STEM Themes Specific
Programs
>>>>> Summer STEM programs
>>>>> Weekly meetings with Career College Center
Coordinators
>>>>> Personalized college admissions
counseling
>>>>> Career exploration opportunities
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 1% 5%
African
American 97% 35%
Asian
American 0% 5%
Hispanic
American 1% 65%
White
American 2% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 49% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 68% 48%
Special Education 4%
15%
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
18%
21% 21% 19%
14% 15% -----
32%
(121) (148)
(107) (106) (92)
(75) (---) (22)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
18%
18% 12% 3%
3% 1% -----
0%
(121) (147)
(105) (99) (91)
(72) (---) (25)
Longfellow
Address: 3017 E. 31st St.
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Christine Sanguinet
Hours: 9:40 a.m. - 4:10 p.m.
Phone: 612-668-4700
Fax: 612-668-4710
Email: christine.sanguinet@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: https://longfellow.mpls.k12.mn.us/
Located
in south Minneapolis, Longfellow Alternative High School provides a
personalized learning environment for students to complete their high school
education and build a strong future through an emphasis on attendance, academic
achievement, and positive relationships. By encouraging critical thought,
providing prenatal and parenting education, and partnering with community
services we support diploma-driven parents and kindergarten ready children as
they establish the groundwork for lifelong learning.
Highlights
WE OFFER:
>>>>> Full-day childcare for children 6 weeks-preschool
and half-day High 5
>>>>> Strong emphasis on academics, relationships,
trust, communication, parenting education, life readiness, and social and
emotional learning
>>>>> Step-Up and PSEO opportunities through the D3
Program with Minneapolis College
>>>>> Nurse Practitioner on-site who can make
diagnoses and remove barriers for our students and their children
>>>>> Licensed Psychologist and Mental Health
Specialist on-site
>>>>> Counselor support services
>>>>> ESP support at all grade levels
>>>>> A blended and flexible model, including PBL,
online course options, interdisciplinary options, partial credit earning, and
recovery credit for students beyond their 4-year GSY
>>>>> Community Special Education services
>>>>> EL programming
>>>>> Monthly and Quarterly family events
>>>>> Community Ed within our building
>>>>> Community Partnerships and wrap-around
services
>>>>> Advisory model with advisors and support
staff helping to create pathways to graduation and life readiness
Transportation: Citywide
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 14% 5%
African
American 39% 35%
Asian
American 1% 5%
Hispanic
American 39% 65%
White
American 6%
19%
Receive ELL
Services 32% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 97% 48%
Special Education 14% 15%
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
-----
(0)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
0%
(8)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
-----
(0)
Online Schools
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
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%
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
33%
(54)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
12%
(43)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
7%
(29)
Wellstone International
Address: 1501 Hennepin Av
Grades: 9-12
Principal: Isabel Rodriguez
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Phone: 612.659.6166
Fax: 612.668.5140
Email: isabel.rodriguez@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: wellstone.mpls.k12.mn.us
Wellstone
International School accelerates English learning
Conveniently
co-located with Minneapolis College in downtown Minneapolis, Wellstone
International provides English language learning along with a comprehensive
high school curriculum of science, math, social studies, health and physical
education. Students come from a broad array of countries and speak a variety of
languages, assets they use to critically analyze and respond to local and
global issues while enhancing awareness of self and others. Wellstone ensures
students have access to a quality education that prepares them for
post-secondary education opportunities, college, career, and full participation
in a democratic society.
Wellstone
International High School (WIHS) provides an equitable education for English
Learners (ELs) by meeting academic and social-emotional needs. WIHS builds on
the assets and experiences of ELs’ multilingualism and multiculturalism.
Students are expected to critically analyze and respond to local and global
issues while enhancing awareness of self and others. Academic standards,
research-based support systems and experiential learning come together to
produce a rich academic setting. Advanced coursework includes college courses
and opportunities for students to prepare for post-secondary options.
WIHS utilizes and promotes collaboration and community engagement through
enhanced community partnerships.
Highlights
WE OFFER:
>>>>> Students must qualify as English Learners to
attend
>>>>> Accelerated support for English learners and
students new to our country
>>>>> Innovative English and content instruction
for students 14-23
>>>>> Special education services
>>>>> Early/Middle College Program for
developmental and college credit in partnership with Minneapolis College
Concurrent Enrollment courses for college credit
>>>>> After-school activities include academics,
leadership and social and emotional skill-building through Community Ed
programming at FAIR School.
>>>>> Athletic opportunities in partnership with
partner high school and after-school
School Data
by Comparison to Districtwide Data
School District
Native
American 0% 5%
African
American 18% 35%
Asian
American 0% 5%
Hispanic
American 70% 65%
White
American 4% 19%
Receive ELL
Services 99% 17%
Free/Reduced
Lunch 82% 48%
Special Education 2%
15%
Wellstone
International
Reading
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022 2023
0%
0% 0% 0%
0% 0% 0%
----- 0%
(63) (51) (60)
(47) (60) (34)
(9) (----) (37)
Math
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
0%
0% 0% 0%
0% 0% 0%
0% 0%
(39) (58) (66)
(65) (48) (69)
(---) (16) (35)
Science
2014 2015
2016 2017 2018
2019 2021 2022
2023
0%
0% 0% 0%
0% 0% 0%
0% 0%
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