Minnesota Connections Academy K-6 is a public charter virtual elementary school located in Saint Paul, Minnesota, serving 990 students in grades K-6. The school is part of the Saint Paul Public Schools district, which is ranked 400 out of 463 districts in the state and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
While the school has a more diverse student population compared to the state average, with 40.61% non-White students versus the state average of 54.53%, its academic performance is consistently low across all subject areas and grade levels. The school's math proficiency rates range from 10.69% to 36.17%, compared to the state average of 40.25% to 58.79%, and its reading proficiency rates range from 33.62% to 50.55%, compared to the state average of 46.54% to 57.45%. The school's science proficiency rate of 26.83% is also significantly lower than the state average of 45.02%. Additionally, the school's performance for its White and multi-racial student subgroups is very low, ranking in the bottom 5% and bottom 10% of Minnesota elementary schools, respectively.
When compared to nearby schools, Minnesota Connections Academy K-6 lags behind many of its counterparts. Both The Journey School and Hamline Elementary School, public schools, have even lower academic performance than Minnesota Connections Academy K-6. In contrast, Midway Star Academy, a public charter school, outperforms Minnesota Connections Academy K-6 in both math and reading proficiency, particularly for its African American student subgroup. The highest-performing school in the area is Twin Cities German Immersion Charter, a public charter school with proficiency rates well above the state average across all subject areas and grade levels.
Minnesota Connections Academy K-6 ranks in the bottom 22.8% of Minnesota elementary schools.
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In the 2022-23 school year, 990 students attended Minnesota Connections Academy K-6.
Students at Minnesota Connections Academy K-6 are 59% White, 13% African American, 12% Two or more races, 9% Hispanic, 3% American Indian, 3% Asian.