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The Edina School District is the public school system for most of the city of Edina, Minnesota.It is also referred to as the Independent School District (ISD) 273. There are approximately 8,500 students, K-12, served by 1139 teachers and support staff in six elementary schools (Grades K-5), two middle schools (Grades 6-8) and one high school (Grades 9-12).
In November 2003, city of Edina residents passed an $85.8 million bond referendum [8] to renovate all school facilities in the district, with the high school undergoing major renovations. Construction began on the high school in May 2004 and was completed in 2007. Edina High School completed its $60 million renovations in September 2017.
Edina Public Schools is the public school district (ISD 273) that serves Edina. It enrolls approximately 8,500 K–12 students [57] and is served by 1,139 teachers and support staff. [58] Edina has one high school, Edina High School.
Today's schedule: No. 2 Hill-Murray 8, Roseau 2 No. 3 Andover 6, Rosemount 0 No. 1 Minnetonka (25-2-1) vs. Maple Grove (20-7-1), 6 p.m. No. 4 Edina (21-6-1) vs. No. 5 Northfield (27-1), 8 p.m ...
Edina, ranked third in the final Let's Play Hockey poll of the season, on Saturday received Class 2A's No. 1 seed for next week's boys hockey state tournament. The Hornets (23-4-1) helped ...
In the early 1990s, the University of Minnesota's landmark School Start Time Study tracked high school students from two Minneapolis-area districts – Edina, a suburban district that changed its opening hour from 7:20 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and the Minneapolis Public Schools, which changed their opening from 7:20 a.m. to 8:40 a.m.
Hennepin County. [] Bloomington Public School District (ISD #271) Brooklyn Center School District (ISD #286) Eden Prairie Public School District (ISD #272) Edina Public Schools (ISD #273) Hopkins Public Schools (ISD #270) Intermediate School District 287.
central.spps.org. Saint Paul Central High School is the oldest continuously operating high school in the state of Minnesota, United States. [3] Founded in 1866 in downtown Saint Paul, Central has educated many leaders in business, government, literature, arts, sciences, and education throughout the state of Minnesota and the United States.