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School Met
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Proficient
in math
% proficient Proficient
in reading
% proficient Overall rating Achievement gap rating MMR designation Title I school SIG school
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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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North St. Paul-Maplewood (all schools)   3,190 62 3,652 72
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Alternative Middle/High School   4 11 3 38 53.57   -   No No
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Anthony Louis Center     -     -     -     -     -     -   No No
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Carver Elementary   186 74 190 78 80.5 83.23 Celebration Eligible Yes No
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Castle Elementary   133 67 136 70 41.49 26.93 No No
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Cowern Elementary   174 80 160 76 29.7 61.31 Yes No
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Eagle Point Elementary   167 83 166 83 89.37 90.35 No No
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Fairview Adolescent Program     -     -     -     -     -     -   No No
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John Glenn Middle   372 52 411 58 26.35 21.4 No No
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Maplewood Middle   413 57 498 68 26.95 64.41 No No
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North Senior High   165 36 298 71 25.72 22.03 No No
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Oakdale Elementary   179 70 189 74 44.43 40.58 Yes No
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PHOENIX ACADEMY     -     -   2 50   -     -   No No
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Richardson Elementary   144 66 150 70 41.39 75.61 Yes No
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Skyview Community Elementary   238 82 239 82 81.88 79.35 No No
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Skyview Community Middle   489 65 542 72 67.34 79.28 No No
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Tartan Senior High   193 47 318 73 42.64 36.39 No No
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Teep     -     -   3 23   -     -   No No
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TLC 1     -     -   1 25   -     -   No No
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TRANSITIONS PROGRAM Y   -     -     -     -     -     -  
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Weaver Elementary   192 80 203 86 50.45 66.9 Yes No
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Webster Elementary   141 75 144 79 87 92.19 Reward Yes No

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.