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Eden Prairie operates eight K-12 schools, six elementary (PreK-5) schools (including one Spanish immersion), one middle school (6-8), and one high school (9-12). [29] Eden Prairie High School is Minnesota's fifth-largest high school, with about 2,600 students, [30] and is near the grounds of Round Lake Park and the Eden Prairie Community Center.
In the 2001–02 school year, Eden Prairie's athletic budget was $1,460,433, the highest per capita of any high school in Minnesota. [9] Eden Prairie is the only high school in Minnesota to send a team (pom squad) to the UDA National Dance Team Championship, where they have claimed seven national titles (1996, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011).
27.4 Eden Prairie. 27.5 Golden Valley. ... Mounds View Senior High School, Arden Hills; North High School, ... Southwest Junior High School, Forest Lake;
Top-ranked Eden Prairie did not play nicely with others in a 21-3 victory against No. 2 Lakeville North. The Eagles refused to share in Friday's Class 6A quarterfinal at Spring Lake Park High School.
Eden Prairie High School; Edina High School; F. FAIR School; Fourth Baptist Christian School; G. Gleason Lake Elementary; H. Heritage Christian Academy (Minnesota)
Hopkins School District 270 is a public school district in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The district is one of the larger districts in the state, and covers all of Hopkins, Minnesota as well as parts of Minnetonka, Golden Valley, Eden Prairie, Edina, Plymouth, and St. Louis Park. The district is strong athletically, having won numerous state ...
Forest Hills School District. All five candidates − Wendy Strickler Biederman, Kevin Comerford, Kenneth Kuhn, Jason Simmons and Kris Wahlke − responded to the questionnaire. There are two open ...
The International School of Minnesota (ISM) is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian PS–12 college preparatory residential and day school, established in 1985. ISM is located on a 55-acre campus in Eden Prairie, MN, southwest of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/St. Paul) area of Minnesota. [1]