Article #5
Specialized
Programs
There are seven (7) specialized programs in
the Minneapolis Public Schools.
Profiles for each of these programs are as follows:
Specialized
Programs
Specialized
Programming is designed to meet specific community placement needs or the
requirements of a student's individual education plan (IEP). To receive
special education services, a student must first be evaluated and meet state
criteria. Once qualified, an Individual Education Plan (IEP) is developed for
the student. Programs and services are provided to students and their families
beginning at birth through age 21 or completion of a secondary education
program. Special education is also available for students who live in
Minneapolis that attend nonpublic schools.
Early Childhood
Special Education
MPS Early Childhood Special Education
(ECSE) provides screening and
intervention services to families with children ages birth to kindergarten who
are at risk of having a developmental delay or have been identified with a
developmental delay or disability.
3345
Chicago Avenue S.
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612.668.5100
Harrison Education
Center
Harrison Education Center is committed to transitioning
students back to their community school and educating the whole child while
providing a safe and nurturing environment that promotes a passion for
life-long learning, respect for self, others, and appreciation for individual
differences.
501
Irving Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55405
612.668.2680
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MPS Metro Education
Services
MPS Metro Education Services provides educational services for
students who have been placed in care and treatment programing within the
boundaries of Minneapolis Public Schools. Our programs provide educational
services to students through various programs in different locations.
Office:
612.290.3512
Fax: 612.668.1422
Riverbend Education
Center
Riverbend Education Center River Bend exists to support
students so they are ready to learn by fostering
their social-emotional intelligence and academic growth.
1510
Glenwood Avenue
Minneapolis, MN. 55405
612.668.2884
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Ronald McDonald
House*
Minneapolis
Public Schools administers at on-site K-12 school at Ronald McDonald House
(RMH) for families who are guests of RMH, This school is one of only two
"one-room schoolhouses" in Minnesota.
Stadium View School
Stadium View School is a Minneapolis Public School that
provides educational services for students detained at the Hennepin County
Juvenile Detention Center or Hennepin County Adult Detention Center.
Nationally recognized for its ability to effectively drive student performance
and continuous improvement in education, Stadium View School became the
2nd school in a detention center to become nationally accredited by
AdvancED.
510
Park Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55415
612.348.7714
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Transition Plus
Transition
Plus is a program designed
to provide an adult environment for 18-21-year-old young adults with
disabilities and identified transition needs.
2015 East Lake Street
Minneapolis, MN 55407
612.668.4100
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Early Childhood Education in the
Minneapolis Public Schools
Early childhood education is provided at all but of few elementary
schools in the Minneapolis Public Schools.
Please see the information as you scroll on down to the elementary
school profiles.
In addition, there is one school dedicated exclusively to early
education, as follows
Mona Meade
2410 Girard Avenue North
Minneapolis MN 55411
8:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Principal: Eliabeth Fields
612-668-2128
School Social Worker:
Shannyn Fagerstorm
612-668-2129
Central Office Phone:
612-698-2134
FAX: 512-668-5110
7:00 AM-5:00 PM
Email: mona@mpls.k12.mn.us
Mona Meade delivers services directly and serves as the center for
early education information--- generally, a specifically as to those programs
pertinent to Early Childhood Family Education.
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Also Wilder Elementary School, in addition to providing early
childhood education, is the site of Early Childhood Special Education, with
information as follows:
Early Childhood Special Education
Wilder Elementary School
Carissa Tebben, Director
3320 Elliot Avenue South
Minneapolis MN 55407
School Phone: 612-668-5100
FAX: 612-668-5110
Email: ecse@mpls.k12.mn.us
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