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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. [7] The number of students enrolled in Minneapolis Public Schools is expected to drop under 30,000 students from 2007 to 2011. [ 8 ]
Minnesota School of Business-Rochester: Rochester, Minnesota: May 2009 [3] March 2017 [18] Minnesota School of Business-Shakopee: Shakopee, Minnesota: 2006 [20] January 2014 [18] Globe University-Sioux Falls: Sioux Falls, South Dakota: October 2008 [3] December 2016 [21] Minnesota School of Business-St. Cloud: Waite Park, Minnesota: October ...
Waite Park is in the St. Cloud Area School District. [16] Most residents are zoned to Discovery Elementary School, [17] while some blocks north of 3rd Street are zoned to Westwood Elementary School. [18] The zoned middle school is North Middle School, [19] and the zoned high school is Apollo High School. [20]
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New Waite Park restaurant: New family-friendly Pasta Buckets takeout eatery opens. Waite Park City Council member Ken Schmitt is running to be mayor this 2024 election cycle.
Waite Park is a neighborhood in the Northeast community in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Its boundaries are 37th Avenue NE to the north, NE Stinson Boulevard to the East, Saint Anthony Parkway to the south, and NE Central Avenue to the west.
The school, named for Morrison R. Waite, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, was built in 1911 but the school was not open for classes until fall of 1914. Waite High School was designed by Toledo architect David L. Stine. The school continues to serve the East Side of Toledo. Photo was taken during construction of the school around 1911. (English)
A crowning achievement of the district was the opening, during the 1970–1971 school year, of two new high schools: Westland High School and Grove City High School. These two buildings, planned to house two thousand students, were built in 1970-1971 at the amazing low cost of $18.98 per square foot, or a perpupil cost of $1,700.