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7 schools in Mid-State Education District

Minnesota · 60 students · 1 city

Public-school families inside Mid-State Education District pick from 7 campuses serving the district's roughly 60 K-12 students (2 elementary, 1 middle, and 3 high).

NameCityLevelGradesEnrollment
MSED Birth to 3Little FallsElementaryPK-PK14
WIN-High SchoolLittle FallsHigh09-1214
WIN-Middle SchoolLittle FallsMiddle06-0910
SUN ProgramLittle FallsCombinedPK-129
WIN-Elementary SchoolLittle FallsElementaryKG-059
MID STATE ED DIST STEPS TRANS. PROGLittle FallsHigh12-124
MSED PAES LabLittle FallsHigh09-120

About Mid-State Education District

Mid-State Education District is a rural-scale public-school district in Minnesota. The district maintains 7 schools and instructs approximately 60 students.

In terms of grade levels, Mid-State Education District spans 2 elementary, 1 middle, 3 high schools, and 1 combined or other.

Average enrollment per school in Mid-State Education District is about 9, meaningfully below the Minnesota average of roughly 357.

On allk12, the community for Mid-State Education District discusses school events, board meetings, and seasonal calendars. Members of the local community share what they see day-to-day.

Frequently asked questions

How many public schools does Mid-State Education District run?
Mid-State Education District has 7 public schools with a combined enrollment of about 60 students in Minnesota.
What is the mix of elementary, middle, and high schools in Mid-State Education District?
Mid-State Education District includes 2 elementary, 1 middle, 3 high, 1 combined-grade schools.
What is the largest school in Mid-State Education District?
MSED Birth to 3 is the largest public school in Mid-State Education District by enrollment, with approximately 14 students.
What grade levels does Mid-State Education District serve?
Mid-State Education District schools serve students from pre-K through grade 12, across 7 campuses.