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District Met
goal
Proficient
in math
% proficient Proficient
in reading
% proficient
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State Summary (all students) 259,212 62 315,818 76
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State Summary (public) 249,398 63 303,233 77
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Edina   3,560 80 4,098 93
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Minnetonka   3,972 85 4,302 92
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Mahtomedi   1,454 82 1,624 92
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Orono   1,138 78 1,364 91
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Wayzata   4,698 84 5,067 91
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Valley Crossing Community   269 75 323 90
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Delano   965 81 1,064 89
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Lakeville   4,630 81 5,069 88
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Westonka   812 72 963 88
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New Prague Area Schools   1,560 80 1,738 87
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Annandale   645 76 755 87
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Waconia   1,430 78 1,583 87
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Eden Prairie   3,531 74 4,102 87
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Stillwater   3,131 75 3,611 86
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Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools   2,949 76 3,309 85
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St. Michael-Albertville   1,935 66 2,488 85
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Eastern Carver County   3,318 70 4,074 85
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South Washington   6,068 69 7,506 84
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Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan   8,979 66 11,438 84
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St. Anthony-New Brighton   636 69 760 84
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Mounds View   3,560 71 4,187 84
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Jordan   635 71 730 83
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Centennial   2,488 75 2,752 83
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Monticello   1,371 70 1,636 83
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Elk River   4,588 70 5,440 82
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Chisago Lakes   1,352 75 1,447 81
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Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose   2,050 70 2,414 81
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North Branch   1,061 63 1,341 81
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Farmington   2,388 68 2,823 81
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Maple Lake   351 74 376 81
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Rockford   553 70 647 80
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Becker   1,118 76 1,211 80
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Braham   315 65 368 80
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St. Louis Park   1,286 60 1,719 80
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White Bear Lake   2,848 68 3,232 80
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Watertown-Mayer   611 74 636 80
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West Metro Education District   351 47 596 80
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Anoka-Hennepin   12,321 64 15,367 79
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Hastings   1,523 64 1,859 79
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Forest Lake   2,315 66 2,721 79
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St. Francis   1,646 62 2,104 79
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Hopkins   2,284 63 2,794 78
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Howard Lake-Waverly-Winsted   351 71 382 78
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Shakopee   2,489 66 2,926 78
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Randolph   215 69 231 78
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Cambridge-Isanti   1,612 63 2,043 78
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Big Lake   1,165 66 1,343 77
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Spring Lake Park   1,566 61 1,984 77
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Inver Grove Heights Schools   1,253 64 1,491 77
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Belle Plaine   529 65 639 77
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Bloomington   3,074 59 4,003 76
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Central   331 68 397 75
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Rush City   279 61 347 75
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Osseo   5,938 58 7,569 74
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W. St. Paul-Mendota Hts.-Eagan   1,329 58 1,655 73
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Roseville   1,847 54 2,465 73
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Burnsville   2,690 56 3,497 73
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South St. Paul   851 53 1,160 72
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North St. Paul-Maplewood   3,190 62 3,652 72
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East Metro Integration District   240 45 380 68
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Robbinsdale   2,674 46 3,998 68
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Fridley   814 57 964 68
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Columbia Heights   671 47 823 59
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Richfield   817 42 1,151 58
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Minneapolis   6,180 40 9,004 57
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St. Paul   7,225 41 9,895 57
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Brooklyn Center   353 36 550 56
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Metro Learning Alliance     -     -   4 40
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Wright Technical   1 2 9 35
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Intermediate School District 917   8 6 28 35
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Intermediate School District 287   11 3 86 32
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Minnesota River Valley Special. Educ. Coop   1 4 9 29
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Meeker & Wright Special Educ.   2 6 9 27
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Rum River Special Ed. Coop.   4 11 9 26
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N.E. Metro Intermediate Dist. 916   5 4 29 26
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Oak Land Vocational     -     -   7 25
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Carver-Scott Educ. Coop.   3 4 11 24

About the tests
Minnesota students in third through eighth grade take the Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments (MCAs) in reading and math. In addition 10th-graders take a reading test and 11th-graders take a math test. Students need not make a certain score to go on to the next grade.

Private schools can choose whether to test their students. They are not required to report scores and demographic data.

Low-income: Percent of test-takers eligible for free or reduced lunch program.

Mobile: Test-takers new to the school since Oct. 1 of the school year.