Lake Harriet Lower Elementary School

Grades:
K-2
Link to enroll
School hours:
Mon-Fri 9:15AM-3:50PM
Before school care:
Yes
After school care:
Yes
District:
Minneapolis Public Schools

School performance rating

89%

About

Languages spoken by school staff

English

Extra programming

Lake Harriet Lower Elementary offers many extracurriculars, including Spanish lessons, GEMS/GISE, chess, PE Adventures, STEM, One Love Yoga, music, & environmental/gardening/outdoor learning.

Extracurriculars Offered:

Chess Club, Environmental/Outdoors Clubs, Foreign Language Clubs, GEMS & GISE, Music, STEM/STEAM Clubs, Sports

Uniforms

Students who attend Lake Harriet Lower Elementary School are not required to wear uniforms.

How to enroll

If interested in enrolling, contact Student Placement Services at (612) 668-1840 or sps.department@mpls.k12.mn.us.

Students at this school

Students, by population (320 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    0%
  • Asian
    1%
  • Black or African American
    2%
  • Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    0%
  • Hispanic
    6%
  • Two or more races
    10%
  • White
    82%
  • English Language Learner
    2%
  • From a Low Income Background
    8%
  • Special Education
    10%

Teachers at this school

Teachers, by population (19 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    0%
  • Asian
    0%
  • Black or African American
    0%
  • Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    0%
  • Hispanic
    0%
  • Two or more races
    0%
  • White
    100%

Average student to teacher ratio

17:1

Academics

100%

Academic performance rating

100%

Academic programming

Lake Harriet Lower Elementary School is a community school. Staff include each child’s unique learning style & identity through AmazeWorks curriculum & differentiated teaching methods. They also offer advanced instruction.

Academic Programs Offered:

Advanced Instruction, Personalized Learning

Special education programming

Consistent with federal & Minnesota law, special education instruction & related services are provided to all children with disabilities (age birth through 21 years) who need & meet the eligibility criteria for special education instruction & related services.

Read the full MPS Special Education Policy at: www.bit.ly/3Mul9kr.

English language learner programming

MPS supports district programming & curriculum that promotes the accelerated academic achievement of English learners & recognizes the important role multilingualism plays in achieving academic success & in the future careers of MPS students.

Read the full MPS Bilingual Student Education Policy at: www.bit.ly/42VAq2U.

Proficiency

% of students on grade level
2021 2022 2023 2024 Math Reading 100% 0%

This school does not have data for the 2024 year

This school does not have data for the 2024 year

Climate

85%

Climate performance rating

85%

School values

MPS’s values are:
1) Equity, representation, & anti-racism;
2) Physical & emotional safety & wellbeing;
3) Relationships, trust, & communication;
4) Shared decision-making & voice;
5) Transparency & accountability; &
6) Evidence-based strategies.

Learn more at: www.mpschools.org/strategic-plan.

Discipline Policy

MPS recognizes that appropriate school behavior is critical to academic success & to sustaining a rich & effective learning community. Their Discipline & Student Behavior Policy states that student instruction time lost due to removal from classes in response to misbehavior must be minimized. MPS looks to parents & families to partner in teaching & supporting appropriate school behavior to maximize the academic success of their students.

Read the full MPS Discipline & Student Behavior Policy at: www.bit.ly/42ZvEkZ.

Bullying Prevention Policy

The MPS Bullying & Hazing Prohibition Policy exists to maintain a safe & supportive learning environment for students & staff that is free from bullying or hazing. MPS strives to take action to investigate, respond to, remediate, & impose discipline for acts of bullying & hazing which have not been successfully prevented.

Read the full MPS Bullying & Hazing Prohibition Policy at: www.bit.ly/3Ih2RQW.

Teacher retention

% of teachers who stayed at the school
83% 35% 81% 90% 2021 2022 2023 2024 100% 0%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of time)
94% 74% 87% 2021 2022 2023 100% 0%

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions per every hundred students
Per 100 Students 0 2020 2021 2022 2023 16 11 1 9

Equity

59%

Equity performance rating

59%

Equity vision

MPS’s vision is that all students–no matter their background, ZIP code, & personal needs–will receive an anti-racist, holistic education that builds key knowledge to prepare students for future success. To achieve their vision, MPS will intentionally focus on & prioritize resources & actions to significantly improve the experiences & outcomes of Black students, Indigenous students, students of color, & their families. MPS is in the process of implementing their Climate Framework (www.mpschools.org/about-mps/climate-framework), in which all schools must write School Improvement Plans that address & incorporate equity.

Learn more at www.mpschools.org/strategic-plan.

Teacher retention

Teachers who stayed at the school last year by race/ethnicity
0% 100% City average 89% White
0% 100% City average 89% White

Students of color

19%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of the time)
0% 100% City average 70% Special Education City average 90% White City average 87% All students
0% 100% City average 70% Special Education City average 90% White City average 87% All students

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions for every hundred students
0% 100% City average 21 American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 2 Asian City average 21 Black or African American City average 4 Hispanic City average 12 Two or more races City average 2 White City average 9 All students
0% 100% City average 21 American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 2 Asian City average 21 Black or African American City average 4 Hispanic City average 12 Two or more races City average 2 White City average 9 All students