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Education in Minnesota

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Education in the US State of Minnesota comes from a number of public and private sources and encompasses pre-Kindergarten to post-secondary levels. Minnesota has a literate and well-educated population; the state ranked 13th on the 2006–07 Morgan Quitno Smartest State Award, and is first in the percentage of residents with at least a high school diploma. But while more than 90% of high school seniors graduated in 2006, about 6% of white, 28% of African American, 30% of Asian American and more than 34% of Hispanic and Native American students dropped out of school. In 2007 Minnesota students earned the highest average score in the nation on the ACT exam. While Minnesota has chosen not to implement school vouchers, it is home to the first charter school, the City Academy High School of Saint Paul.

The state supports two public university and college systems, including 37 institutions in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, and five major campuses of the University of Minnesota. It is also home to more than 20 private colleges and universities, six of which rank among the nation's top 100 liberal arts colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report.

K-12

Public education in Minnesota is administered by School Districts and falls under the umbrella of the Minnesota Department of Education. Most School districts in the state are designated as "independent" and derive their authority from the Minnesota Legislature.

49 Minnesota high schools were ranked by Newsweek in their 2013 list of the best 1000 public high schools in America{{Cite web |access-date=2014-06-10 |archive-date=2014-08-17 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817020128/http://www.newsweek.com/2013/05/06/america-s-best-high-schools.html |url-status=dead

Standardized testing proficiency

All students

YearProficient in math% proficientProficient in reading% proficient
2014258,92561249,45059
2013256,05961242,73658
2012259,21262315,81876
2011234,81357309,55575
2010266,66666303,40672
2009256,00964300,88172
2007248,29162297,17771
2007240,37861288,10568
2006244,14358289,61672
2005171,06871182,78779
2004171,06871182,78774
200387,0527389,08375

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Federal involvement

Minnesota schools adhere to federal guidelines like those outlined in No Child Left Behind.

The United States Congress provides 6% of operating revenue for K-12 education in the state.

Higher education

References

References

  1. [https://www.census.gov/compendia/statab/2010/tables/10s0228.pdf Table 228: Educational Attainment by State], U.S. Bureau of the Census, showing Minnesota with a 91% high school graduation rate in 2006, the second-highest in the nation. Retrieved October 12, 1020.
  2. "Smartest State Award". Morgan Quitno Press.
  3. (2004). "High school diploma or higher, by percentage by state". Statemaster.com.
  4. (April 2008). "Status of Girls in Minnesota". Women's Foundation of Minnesota and the Institute for Women's Policy Research.
  5. (2007). "Minnesota's Class of 2007 leads the nation in ACT scores". Multimedia Holdings Corporation.
  6. Hallman, Charles. (March 14, 2007). "School vouchers: Who stands to gain at what cost?". Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
  7. (2007). "Charter Schools". Minnesota Department of Education.
  8. (2009). "Best Colleges 2009: Liberal Arts Rankings". USNews.com.
  9. "2014 Minnesota school test scores".
  10. "Who makes the decisions about your schools?".
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