Feb 3, 2025

Article #5 >>>>> >Journal of the K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota< Volume XI, Number Six, December 2024

Minneapolis Public Schools

Middle & K-8 Schools and High Schools

of Lowest Enrollment

 

 

Middle & K-8 Schools

 

For the following middle schools, the first figure given is ratio of students enrolled by comparison to building capacity, with the second figure representing percentage of students enrolled by comparison to building capacity.  Schools are listed in order from lowest enrollment to capacity ratio to highest enrollment to capacity ratio.

 

Schools listed below are those of lowest enrollment. 

 

Each of these schools has an enrollment as a percentage of capacity of less than fifty percent (50%).

 

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Less Than 50 Percent Enrollment as Percentage of Capacity

 

Anwatin

 

321 : 807           

 

(40%)

 

Franklin

 

288 : 655           

 

(44%)

 

Sullivan

 

599 : 1,230        

 

(49%)

 

 

High Schools

 

For the following high schools, the first figure given is ratio of students enrolled by comparison to building capacity, with the second figure representing percentage of students enrolled by comparison to building capacity.  Schools are listed in order from lowest enrollment to capacity ratio to highest enrollment to capacity ratio.

 

Schools listed below are those of lowest enrollment. 

 

Each of these schools has an enrollment as a percentage of capacity of less than fifty percent (50%).

 

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Less Than 40 Percent Enrollment as Percentage of Capacity

 

North

 

506 : 1,678        

 

(30%)

 

Less Than 55 Percent Enrollment as Percentage of Capacity

 

Roosevelt

 

1,048 : 2051

 

(51%)

 

Less Than 65 Percent Enrollment as Percentage of Capacity

 

Camden

 

857 : 1,414        

 

(61%)

 

Edison

 

897 : 1,395        

 

(64%)

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