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High Schools in Robbinsdale Public School District


At a glance
DistrictRobbinsdale Public School District317th of 446 Minnesota districtsFull district overview →
10
Schools
3,733
Students
Top rankedRobbinsdale Armstrong Senior High196th of 450 Minnesota high schools
Biggest riser
Robbinsdale Cooper Senior High up 19 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
Robbinsdale Cooper Senior High 17.6 students per teacher
Summary:

The Robbinsdale Public School District in Minnesota operates five high schools serving grades 9-12. These schools vary significantly in their academic performance, with Robbinsdale Armstrong Senior High standing out as the top-performing school in the district and Robbinsdale Cooper Senior High and Highview Alternative Learning Center facing more significant challenges.

Robbinsdale Armstrong Senior High is the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 155th out of 476 Minnesota high schools and boasting the best test scores, with 57.73% of 10th graders proficient or better in MCA-III Reading. In contrast, Robbinsdale Cooper Senior High ranks 400th out of 476 Minnesota high schools and has the lowest test scores, with only 10.51% of 11th graders proficient or better in MCA-III Math. Highview Alternative Learning Center also struggles, with 0% of 11th graders proficient or better in MCA-III Math and the highest percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients at 74.55%.

Despite these performance differences, all Robbinsdale Public School District high schools have similar graduation rates, around 84.2%, and dropout rates, around 4.4%, which are on par with the state averages. This suggests the district may be implementing effective strategies to support student success across the board, even as individual schools face unique challenges.

Ranking:
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E Elementary M Middle H High A Alternative P Private




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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Minnesota Department of Education.

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