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5,500 [1] (2013-14) Teachers. 293.30 (on FTE basis) [1] Student–teacher ratio. 16.90:1 [1] Other information. Website. www .springlakeparkschools .org. Spring Lake Park School District 16 is a Minnesota school district serving 5,500 students from the cities of Blaine, Spring Lake Park, and Fridley.
Spring Lake Park High School. / 45.1135; -93.2457. Spring Lake Park High School (SLPHS) is a public high school in Spring Lake Park, Minnesota, United States and is the only high school serving Spring Lake Park School District 16. In the 2020 - 2021 school year, The school enrolled about 1,850 students drawn primarily from the Minneapolis ...
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2395934 [2] Website. City of Spring Lake Park. Spring Lake Park is a city in Anoka and Ramsey counties in the state of Minnesota. The population was 6,412 at the 2010 census. [3] The city is located mainly within Anoka County. Minnesota State Highways 47 and 65 and County Highway 10 are three of the main routes in the city.
16 Cook County. 17 Cottonwood County. 18 Crow Wing County. ... Saint Francis School District (ISD #15) Spring Lake Park School District (ISD #16) Becker County
3.4 Cold Spring Harbor Central School District. ... 14.1 New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School District. ... 16.2 Plainedge Union Free School District.
Pinellas County Schools is the public school district serving Pinellas County, Florida. The district is based in Largo. With over 104,000 students served in more than 140 schools and centers, the district is the 7th-largest in Florida and 26th-largest in the nation. [2] In addition to neighborhood schools, the district offers 70 application ...
Opened in 1971. New facility expect to complete by 2021. Taylor, Glen C. Elementary School. Region 3. Opened in 2003. Taylor, Robert L. Elementary School. Region 3, Southeast. Opened in 1955. Originally it was known as Park Village Elementary, but was renamed in 1973, after Robert Taylor one of the principals.