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committee on textbooks and course instruction; statistics on citywide and individual school failures and promotions and the cost of teaching high school; a real estate acquisition record; and a chart depicting the history of past and present school buildings and sites. Also includes minutes of citywide principals' and assistant principals' meetings, and subject files. Slides, sound cassettes and script materials from Wilder Elementary depicting Laura Ingalls Wilder are also part of the collection.
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they provide their own transportation. Students currently attending magnet, middle or high schools outside of their home attendance area or zone will have the option of grandfathering, or being guaranteed a seat in their current school, but must provide their own transportation. Students attending a community school who live outside of their school's attendance area will be able to continue to attend if space is available, but must provide transportation.
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Performing Arts, Northrop Environmental and Pillsbury Math, Science and Technology. The Park View Montessori program will close. Armatage Community and Montessori School will become a full Montessori magnet school, with the community school program closing at the end of the 2009–10 school year. Bancroft Community School will become an International Baccalaureate magnet school.
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United States in terms of enrollment. In the following school year (2003–2004) alone, the district's enrollment had decreased 5% to just over 43,000 students. At that time the district was predicted to lose 10,000 more students over the next five years if the then-current trend continued. Some of the decline has been the result of a smaller school-age population.
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Implementation of CSO for the 2010–2011 school year was modified from the plan as stated here. Among the changes: Anwatin Middle School remains open and now offers an International Baccalaureate program to all students, with about 25% of students also participating in a Spanish Dual Immersion program
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The plan closes six buildings – four schools and two administrative centers that also house alternative programs – at the end of the 2009–10 school year: 1250 West Broadway; Longfellow; Folwell; the Lehmann Center; Emerson, which would move to the Anwatin/Bryn Mawr site; and the Brown Building, which
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In the 2007–2008 school year, 10,000 eligible school children in Minneapolis choose to attend other schools such as ones in suburban school districts, private schools, or charter schools. The number of students enrolled in Minneapolis Public Schools is expected to drop under 30,000 students from 2007
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Families with children enrolled in a citywide special education or English Language Learner program will continue to receive transportation across zones. Based on the state's open enrollment law, families still have the option to enroll at any school in the city provided there is space available and
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Miscellaneous records such as minutes, reports, ledgers and other items relating to the Minneapolis Public School district are available for research use. Includes treasurer's ledgers and receipt book; summer school pupil record; teacher's term reports and list; annual reports of the secretary and
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for Minneapolis Public Schools. It describes itself as "a policy-making body responsible for selecting the superintendent and overseeing the district's budget, curriculum, personnel and facilities." The Minneapolis Board of Education has been granted the power to carry out such duties by the State
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Changing School Options creates three regional zones for transportation. With the exception of a few citywide options, students will attend an elementary, middle and high school in their zone. This three zone transportation model reduces transportation costs, retains choice for families since each
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sued alleging that students were being denied an adequate education. As a result, a program called "The Choice is Yours" was created that gave low-income students support in attending suburban schools. Around 2,000 students, the majority being from North Minneapolis, do so, attending other school
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The number of magnet schools will be reduced from 16 to 12 in order to concentrate resources on fewer magnets to strengthen their programs. Schools that are no longer magnets may choose to retain their themes. Current magnet schools that will no longer have magnet status are Cityview and Kenwood
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In the past decade enrollment in Minneapolis Public Schools has decreased significantly. In the 2001–2002 school year the district's enrollment was 46,256 students. In the 2002–2003 school year Minneapolis Public School's 46,037 students were enough to be the 98th largest school district in the
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The K–5 portion of Emerson Spanish Dual Immersion School will move intact to the Bryn Mawr/Anwatin site, with existing transportation services for those outside of the walk zone. A new combined Dual Spanish Immersion–International Baccalaureate middle school program will be created at the Bryn
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The Minneapolis Board of Education at its September 22 meeting voted to amend and approve the recommendation for Changing School Options, a comprehensive plan to create financial sustainability for the Minneapolis Public Schools. The final vote was unanimous in favor of the recommendation.
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Each zone will offer K–8 students access to the following magnet programs: International Baccalaureate (IB); Teaching philosophy: Open or Montessori; Spanish Dual Immersion; Curricular: Arts and Science. Each zone will offer 9–12 students access to comprehensive high school programming.
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housed Anishinabe Academy. Anishinabe has already moved to Sullivan for this school year. The Anwatin Middle School program will be phased out over the next two years; students who are in sixth and seventh grade at Anwatin may continue at the school through their eighth grade year.
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Mawr/Anwatin site to serve Emerson, Windom and community sixth through eighth graders from the Bryn Mawr and Bethune attendance areas. This program would also serve students remaining in the Anwatin program through their eighth grade year.
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Partly in a response to an assessment performed by a consulting company (McKinsey & Co.) and a reduction in future budgets, the Minneapolis Schools embarked on a program to reorganize the community and magnet school organization.
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Alternative schools are available for high school and middle school students on a choice basis. Many of these are operated through contracts with community organizations, but students of these schools continue to be MPS students.
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makes policy, selects the superintendent, and oversees the district's budget, curriculum, personnel, and facilities. Students speak ninety different languages at home and most school communications are printed in
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to 2011. As a result of "a severe learning gap, continued enrollment decreases and financial shortfalls" the district has at times proposed closing a number of schools, the majority in
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A large portion of students that would normally attend schools in Minneapolis instead attend schools in the western suburbs. In 2000, the Minneapolis branch of the
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The 2010 graduation rates for the seven traditional high schools ranged from 74% to 98%. For alternative programs the graduation rate was about 45%.
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2022 Jefferson School is renamed to Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities and Sheridan is renamed to Las Estrellas Dual Language Elementary.
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1976 Miller Vocational High closed. Continued as Minneapolis Area Vocational Technical Institute. Closed 1984. Converted to commercial offices.
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1888 Second Washington School (much larger) built on new site. Located on South Side of 6th Street between Park and Chicago Avenues
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zone offers at least three magnet options in addition to a community school and allows students to attend schools closer to home.
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1857 Minneapolis' first school, Union School, opens. Located on East Side of 3rd Avenue between S. 4th and 5th Streets
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1940 Minneapolis Board of Education drops the word "Side" from the title of the all Minneapolis High Schools.
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1834 Rev. J.D. Stevens opens the first school in Minneapolis on the shores of Lake Harriet with four pupils.
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Minneapolis Public Schools runs or contracts with the following schools serving pre-K through 12th grade:
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1866 Washington School built on Union School site. High School occupies Third Floor. Demolished in 1888.
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1982 Marshall-University High School closed. Building converted to commercial offices. Demolished 2013.
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1924 East Side High School closed. Part of building converted to commercial use. Demolished 2005.
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Ella Baker Global Studies and Humanities School (formerly Jefferson Community School)(Pre-K–8)
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opens on campus of University of Minnesota as a preparatory lab for the School of Education
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1849 The first private school opens in St. Anthony (which merged with Minneapolis in 1872).
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1967 Marshall & University High Schools merge into Marshall-University High School.
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http://www.americaspromise.org/Our-Work/Dropout-Prevention/Cities-in-Crisis.aspx
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AchieveMpls, the nonprofit organization dedicated solely to MPS student success
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a contract with Takoda, the career pathways division of American Indian OIC
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Implementing Alternative Schools; Lessons from the Minneapolis Experience.
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1940 Patrick Henry Junior High School becomes Patrick Henry High School.
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2000 Sidney Pratt Elementary School reopens (original 1898 building).
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relocates to newly constructed building on 4th Avenue at 34th Street.
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America's Promise: Dropout Prevention. Retrieved November 10, 2010.
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Shah, Allie (January 28, 2003). "Losing out to charter schools".
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1851–1852 Mary Schofield opens a school on the west side of the
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Field Elementary School (formerly Field Middle School) (3-5)
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Justice Page Middle School (formerly Ramsey Middle School)
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Racial/ethnicity breakdown of enrolled students, 1985-2020
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a contract with Plymouth Christian Youth Center, PCYC
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PYC Arts & Technology Alternative Program (9-12)
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Lucy Craft Laney at Cleveland Park Elementary School†
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Minneapolis Academy and Career Center (MACC) (10-12)
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