Minneapolis Public Schools

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Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is a school district that covers all of the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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[edit] Elementary schools (K-5)

  • Andersen Elementary School
  • Armatage Community & Montessori School
  • Bancroft Community School
  • Bethune Community School
  • Bryn Mawr Community School
  • Burroughs Community School
  • Dowling Urban Environmental Learning Center
  • Hale Community School
  • Hall International Elementary School
  • Hiawatha Community School
  • Jenny Lind School
  • Kenny Community School
  • Kenwood Community School
  • Longfellow Community School
  • Loring School
  • Lyndale Community School
  • North Star Community School
  • Northrop Urban Environmental Learning Center
  • Park View Montessori School
  • Pillsbury School
  • Pratt Community School
  • Shingle Creek School
  • Waite Park Community School
  • Whittier International Elementary School

[edit] Elementary schools (K-8)

  • Andersen Open School
  • Anishinabe Academy
  • Barton Open School
  • Cityview Performing Arts Magnet
  • Emerson Spanish Immersion Learning Center
  • Field Community School
  • Green Central Park School
  • Jefferson Community School
  • Jordan Park Community School
  • Lake Harriet Community School
  • Lake Nokomis Community School (a merger of Wenonah and Keewaydin schools)
  • Lincoln Community School
  • Lucy Craft Laney at Cleveland Park Community School
  • Marcy Open School
  • Nellie Stone Johnson Community School
  • Ramsey International Fine Arts Center
  • Seward Montessori School
  • Sheridan Elementary School
  • Sullivan Communication Center
  • Tuttle Community School
  • W. Harry Davis Academy
  • Webster Open School (now closed)
  • Windom Spanish Dual Immersion and Open School

[edit] Middle schools (6-8)

  • Afrocentric Academy (Franklin Middle School)
  • Anthony Middle School
  • Anwatin Middle School
  • Folwell Middle School
  • Northeast Middle School
  • Olson Middle School
  • Sanford Middle School

[edit] High schools (9-12)

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