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About

Edina Public Schools is a nationally recognized suburban public school district serving approximately 8,500 students.

Story

The District includes six elementary schools (gr. K-5), two middle schools (gr. 6-9), and one high school (gr. 10-12). The District also includes the award winning Edina Family Center, providing early learning opportunities for children age 0-5 and their families. The District serves a large portion of the City of Edina, a first-tier Minneapolis suburb of approximately 47,500 residents.

Mission

The mission of the Edina Public Schools, working in partnership with the family and the community, is to educate all individuals and be responsible, lifelong learners who possess the skills, knowledge, creativity, sense of self-worth, and ethical values necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing, culturally diverse, global society.

Address: 5701 Normandale Rd, Edina, MN 55424, USA
Phone: (952) 848-3900
gro.sloohcsanide@snoitacinummoc
State: Minnesota
Zip Code: 55424


Opening Hours

Monday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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Reviews
Honestly, I go to south view middle school currently. And it's one the worse schools I've ever been to. Constant bullying and teasing from everyone. You cannot trust anyone. The staff don't do crap about issues happening unless someone's like suicidal or something. It's horrible. I do not wish the pain that I've gone through through it going to this school upon anyone
8 years ago (24-04-2017)
>>My one concern w/ the administration is that they have ignored the school boundary issue even though everyone I know wants them to do something (with research, a meeting, a briefing, legislative lobbying, or something else...). >> To summarize the issue: 1)) There are families who live in the city of Edina but not the Edina school district. 2)) Their children attend the Edina schools through open-enrollment. 3)) W/ open enrollment, the state money "follows the student" but the property taxes do not. 4)) These families (along with the great majority of in-district families) support a school district boundary change so that their children would be in-district, rather than open-enrollment, students. 5)) Then their property taxes (about $500,000/year) could go to the Edina schools that are currently serving them and that they care about. >> Yet the administration does little, if anything, to address the issue. It's understandable that they're afraid to "make waves" with other school districts that currently receive the money (without actually educating the students). >> Still, I wish their first priority would be to do what's clearly best for the Edina district.
11 years ago (08-03-2014)
Why is Mr. Lechault gone?
8 years ago (04-05-2017)
My great school system
9 years ago (22-01-2016)
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10 years ago (18-05-2015)
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