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| District 191 By the Numbers |
15th largest school district in the state.
56 years ago the school district was founded.
9,500 students in K through 12.
499 part-time and 1,139 full-time employees making the district the largest employer in Burnsville.
75% of our teachers have a Master's Degree or other advanced degree.
10 elementary schools (grades K-6).
3 junior high schools (7-9).
1 high school (10-12) and 1 alternative high school.
5 Magnet schools/programs - STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) at William Byrne Elementary and Metcalf Junior High, Gifted and Talented at Harriet Bishop Elementary and Eagle Ridge Junior High, Arts and Technology at Rahn Elementary, and Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) college readiness at Nicollet Junior High.
1st in the state for participation and for credits earned through the College in the Schools program of the University of Minnesota.
$1,195,926 saved in tuition costs last year by students earning college credits through the College in the Schools program while at Burnsville High School.
15 rigorous Advanced Placement and College in the Schools classes offered at Burnsville High School.
22.9 average ACT score at Burnsville High School, higher than both the state average or the national average.
83 languages spoken by students.
1st school district in Dakota County to implement a performance-based pay plan for teachers
23rd consecutive year that the district has been awarded for its financial reporting by the Association of School Business Officials International.
62,000 residents in school district.
15 miles from both downtown Minneapolis and St. Paul.
3rd ring suburb of Minneapolis that is located along the southern banks of the Minnesota River.
952-707-2020 to call for more information.
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