Justice Page Middle School
Address: 1 W. 49th St.
Grades: 6-8
Principal: Shannon Tenner
Hours: 8:45 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Phone: 612.668.4040
Fax: 612.668.4050
Email: shannon.tenner@mpls.k12.mn.us
Website: page.mpls.k12.mn.us/
Justice Page Community School welcomes world changers
Justice Page Community Middle School, located in the Tangletown neighborhood of South Minneapolis, fosters an innovative, academically challenging environment that empowers each learner to explore possibilities, act with integrity, and create positive change within their community and the world. Justice Page was named after the honorable Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Alan Page in honor of his dedication to public service, justice, and the students of Minnesota. Students at the school embrace their community through service learning and problem solving. A Justice Page education ensures students grow together as learners and leave ready to change the world. As an International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) candidate school, Justice Page will begin the process in SY 2021-22 to become an authorized MYP school. This process takes an average of 5 years. During this time, MYP practices will be implemented slowly and authentically to provide students with exposure to an MYP education.
Community schools reflect the rich histories of our city’s unique neighborhoods and celebrate our students' diverse cultural backgrounds. Community schools provide high-quality academic programs with smooth academic pathways from elementary to through high school that build students’ skills and fuel their interests each step of the way.
WE OFFER:
- Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) for grades 6-8
- IB Middle Years Programme Candidate School
- Social emotional learning focus
- Arabic and Spanish language instruction
- Social studies and ELA Collaboration classes
- CREW
- Advanced instruction, including Telescoped Math
- Special Education services with highly specialized autism, developmental/cognitive and emotional/behavioral programming
- EL programming
- Wide variety of athletic and after-school activities
The Minnesota Report Card is a tool to help inform families and communities about their schools so they can make important decisions and meaningfully engage with schools and educators. However, Minnesota Report Card data only provides a partial snapshot of what the experience may be like at any given school. MPS recommends connecting directly with school leaders and communities through school tours, open houses and other events to gain a fuller understanding of how our schools support students and families.
Minnesota Report Card: Justice Page Middle School
Student Race | School | District |
---|---|---|
Native American | 1% | 5% |
African American | 18% | 35% |
Asian American | 4% | 5% |
Hispanic American | 12% | 14% |
White American | 65% | 41% |
Students | School | District |
---|---|---|
Receive ELL Services | 12% | 17% |
Qualify for free or reduced lunch | 28% | 48% |
Receive Special Education Services | 13% | 15% |
Washburn High School
201 West 49th StreetGrades: 9-12
Students: 9-12
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8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
sps.department@mpls.k12.mn.us
1250 W. Broadway Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55411
Ph: 612.668.1840
Fax: 612.668.1841