Loring Nicollet Alternative School
Grades: 9-12
Type: Private
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1925 Nicollet Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Minneapolis, MN 55403
(612) 872-3610
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3/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageEmerson Elementary School is a true gem in the community! As a Spanish immersion school, it provides an incredible opportunity for students to become bilingual while being immersed in a diverse and vibrant cultural environment. With a diverse student body—over 60% of students are Hispanic—the school fosters a sense of inclusivity and community that is both inspiring and heartwarming.My child is absolutely thriving at Emerson. Not only is their Spanish fluency developing impressively, but their English skills are also strong and continuing to grow. The teachers are passionate, dedicated, and truly invested in their students’ success. The curriculum is engaging and challenging, and the school culture promotes kindness, respect, and collaboration.Emerson's diverse student body and focus on equity provide my child with valuable life lessons about empathy, cultural appreciation, and the importance of different perspectives. I feel incredibly lucky to have my child attend such a well-rounded and enriching school.Another highlight of Emerson is its location. The school’s access to Loring Park and nearby children’s theaters is unmatched. These resources provide incredible opportunities for outdoor exploration, creative engagement, and enrichment beyond the classroom.If you're considering a Spanish immersion program for your family, I highly recommend Emerson Elementary. It’s a school that celebrates its diversity and prepares students not just academically, but for life in an interconnected world.Parent Review1y ago4 Reviews - Whittier International
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2/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageMy kid has been going to Whittier for a few years, and our experience has been very positive. Whittier has great teachers and staff, provides many opportunities for student learning (including after school programs, music lessons, and summer camp), and has many family events. We have had a great experience sending my kid here. We are very happy with their education and what they've learned. My only issues were that MPS Kids no longer offers after school care here, but that is mainly substituted by the after school programs and the community center for older kids. The community center connected to the school is great and offers many great activities for kids in the neighborhood (things like art projects, drones, skateboarding, ice skating, archery, etc.) If you're worried about Whittier having a bad rating, I'd encourage you to visit the school and get to know the staff. We're very happy we selected Whittier, especially being it's out community school and we've enjoyed getting to know the other families that live in our area.Parent Review1y ago16 Reviews - Hope Academy
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagehonestly, this school is not good but not bad and the teachers are interesting if you are looking for a middle school o high school, I highly recommend you don't come here. and a lot of teachers pick favorites and make it so obvious ae deans and staff so are good, but some are extremely rude hope the academy may be a "Christian school" on the outside but on the inside, it is nothing related to God they may act like it but sincerely they are so fake.Parent Review3y ago4 Reviews - City of Lakes Waldorf School
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThere are some wonderful things about this school and then you see below the surface and wow, what a shame. It is a beautiful place to send your little kids. "The grades" (1-8) are riddled with major problems. Because of the rosy picture that is painted and the beautiful festivals and music, we were blind to the true problems and lack of a solid education our kids were getting. Parents are kept out of the classroom and at arms length, so it isn't clear at first what the kids are missing. I SO wish we had left sooner. We were there for eleven years between our kids.They claim to teach "the science of reading" by tossing around Orton-Gillingham basic training, but they are not teaching reading with any proficiency, and MANY kids are negatively impacted by this. Because reading by some classroom teachers does not start until 2nd grade, it is isn't until 3rd or 4th or even 5th that true reading problems are exposed. This is a SERIOUS disservice to many kids who have gone through this school. It is very very common for kids to need outside tutors for reading. Sometimes this is over 1/3 or 1/2 or a class needing tutoring for reading. Social Emotional wellbeing is one thing that feels centered when touring and learning about the school, and to come to find out it is one of the weakest aspects of the school can be heartbreaking. The approaches taken in middle school often leave lasting pain and inflict unnecessary drama on the students. We came for the beautiful package and as it slowly opened we saw the disfunction that was inside.Parent Review1y ago39 Reviews - The Blake School
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWhat a fantastic school! The teachers are excellent and staff has orchestrated a stellar education plan for students success. The extra curricular activities are all open to everyone. The emphasis is on generating positive love of learning and experiencing the school. Students are not the snobs other people tend to claim. Just smart and dedicatedParent Review2mo ago11 Reviews
Minneapolis schools - Loring Nicollet Alternative School is located at 1925 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis MN 55403. Loring Nicollet Alternative School is a Private school that serves grade levels 9-12.
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