Armatage Community & Montessori School: Public K-5 school. Includes FAQ, staff list, welcome message from the principal, volunteer opportunities.
Broadway High School: A public high school especially for teenage parents and pregnant teens. Offers help in being a parent as well as support to earn a high school diploma or GED.
City of Lakes Waldorf School: Independent school in the Whittier neighborhood for children from preschool age through eighth grade. Their history, curriculum, calendar, tuition, and enrollment procedure.
Clara Barton Open School: Public K-8 magnet school. Calendar, archive of the "Barton Bugle," photo galleries.
Cyber Village Academy: CVA children are in grades 3 - 8. They are children who want to learn, grow, make friends, and participate in the community but are presented with a serious challenge to learning. They are children who may be homebound due to an illness; or late arrivals to the school district; or just children whose needs are not presently being met.
De LaSalle High School: A Catholic high school serving students from Minneapolis and surrounding communities.
El Colegio Charter School: A Spanish/English high school located in Minneapolis.
Folwell Middle School: Public school. Mission statement, contact information, schedule. Offers programs in Spanish and Hmong as well as English.
Hale Community School: Basic information on this public K-4 school.
Hans Christian Anderson Open School: K-8 public school, serving south Minneapolis.
Interdistrict Downtown School: A multi-district school that emphasizes culture and technology as learning resources.
Kenny School: Public K-5 school. Offers full- and half-day kindergarten.
Longfellow Community School: A small pre-K through 5th grade public school in south Minneapolis.
Lyndale School: High Five to 5th grade public school in south Minneapolis.
Marcy Open School: Public K-8 school with multigrade classrooms teaches "intelligent behaviors."
Metropolitan Federation of Alternative Schools: An effort to meet the needs of at-risk students. Students who are not being successful in regular school programs, have identified social needs, and/or are referred by Minneapolis Public Schools are eligible to participate.
Minnesota Transitions Charter Schools: Public charter schools for K-12, including arts high school, technology high school, online learning for K-10, distance learning option and independent study for older students.
North Star Community School: Public K-5 school also has an early reading program for 4-year-olds.
Northeast Middle School: Public school. Contact information, hours, map and directions.
Northrop Urban Environmental School: Public magnet school for children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Emphasis is on the environment, using outdoor learning. Information in English and Spanish.
Pillsbury Math Science Technology School and Bottineau Early Education Center: The city's only public K-2 early education center and K-5 "math, science, technology" magnet share a building.
Richard R. Green Central Park Community School: Public K-8 school.
Roosevelt High School: Public school. Home of the Teddies. Comprehensive curriculum and Automotive magnet, Health Career/Medical magnet, Business Academy magnet.
Sanford Middle School: Public school. Home of the Hawks. Contact information, hours, school policies, staff directory.
Sheridan Elementary School: Public K-8 school. Global arts and communications, fine arts magnet.
South High School: Public school. Home of the Tigers. Liberal arts magnet. Contact information, programs, athletics, student handbook.
Southwest High School: Public school. Home of the Lakers. Contact information, programs, departments, online library catalog, graduation standards.
Susan B. Anthony Middle School: Public school, grades 6-8. Vision statement, curriculum.
Thomas Alva Edison High School: Public school with three magnet centers: the Education Magnet, the Cosmetology Magnet, and the Business and Finance Magnet. Uses frames.
Transition Plus: To provide an adult environment for students with disabilities, age 18-22, who choose to continue working on their transition skills through their IEP.
Washburn High School: Public school, grades 9-12. Contact information, magnet programs, demographics, alumni.
Watershed High School: Public charter school offers a Waldorf education for grades 9-12.