Fridley Schools Foundation
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Fridley Public Schools stands out as the first and only school district in Minnesota to offer the full International Baccalaureate Programme Continuum, catering to students from PreKindergarten through Grade 12. The district's core mission is rooted in fostering a welcoming and respectful environment that promotes equitable and inclusive education for all students, staff, and community members. This commitment ensures that every learner receives the opportunities, access, and resources necessary for their growth and academic success. Fridley Public Schools employs a holistic approach to education, integrating key programs and therapeutic methodologies designed to meet diverse learning needs. Its dedication to maintaining a low student-teacher ratio enhances personalized attention, allowing educators to tailor their teaching strategies effectively. Additionally, strong partnerships with families are emphasized, creating a collaborative atmosphere that supports student development both in and out of the classroom. What truly differentiates Fridley Public Schools is its comprehensive educational framework combined with a nurturing community spirit, making it an exceptional choice for families seeking a supportive learning environment for their children.
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- High School (9-12)
- Middle School (6-8)
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- International Baccalaureate Programme
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- low student-teacher ratio
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