Northeast Middle School

1830 St. Anthony Pkwy
Minneapolis, MN 55418
(612) 668-1500 School website
Grades:
6-8
Link to enroll
School hours:
Mon-Fri 8:40AM-3:10PM
Before school care:
No
After school care:
Yes
District:
Minneapolis Public Schools

School performance rating

31%

About

Languages spoken by school staff

English, French, Spanish

Extra programming

The school runs a robust afterschool program through Beacons & Community Education, offering experiences through arts, science & technology, exploring the outdoors, sports, & a variety of academically focused opportunities.

Extracurriculars Offered:

Environmental/Outdoors Clubs, Music, STEM/STEAM Clubs, Sports, Theater, Visual Arts

Uniforms

Students who attend Northeast Middle 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 (501 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    10%
  • Asian
    3%
  • Black or African American
    35%
  • Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    0%
  • Hispanic
    13%
  • Two or more races
    7%
  • White
    32%
  • English Language Learner
    18%
  • From a Low Income Background
    65%
  • Special Education
    24%

Teachers at this school

Teachers, by population (33 total)
  • American Indian or Alaskan Native
    3%
  • Asian
    0%
  • Black or African American
    0%
  • Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
    0%
  • Hispanic
    3%
  • Two or more races
    15%
  • White
    79%

Average student to teacher ratio

15:1

Academics

30%

Academic performance rating

30%

Academic programming

Northeast Middle School is a community school. They offer a college prep program (IB), advanced instruction, & Spanish, French, & Ojibwe language instruction.

Academic Programs Offered:

College Prep, International Baccalaureate (IB), Language Immersion

Special education programming

The school provides special education services with highly specialized learning disabilities, development/cognitive, & autism programming.

English language learner programming

Northeast Middle School offers English Language Learner programming.

Proficiency

% of students on grade level
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Math Reading 100% 0%

2 out of 10 students are performing math at grade level

2023 math proficiency - 20%

3 out of 10 students read at grade level

2023 reading proficiency - 30%

Progress

% of students on track
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Math Reading 100% 0%

3 out of 10 students are progressing to graduate on grade-level in math

2023 math progress - 30%

4 out of 10 students are progressing to graduate on grade-level in reading

2023 reading progress - 40%

Climate

49%

Climate performance rating

49%

School values

Northeast Middle School builds upstanding citizens through a rigorous, socially conscious, & culturally relevant curriculum that offers support for all students during one of the most challenging times in a student’s life–middle school. With a focus on self-respect & personal responsibility, Northeast staff & students value differences in the school population & the community.

Discipline Policy

MPS recognizes that appropriate school behavior is critical to academic success & sustaining a rich & effective learning community. Their Discipline & Student Behavior Policy states that student instruction time lost due to removal from classes due to misbehavior must be minimized. MPS looks to parents & families to partner in the teaching & supporting of appropriate school behavior to maximize the academic success of their students. Read their full Discipline & Student Behavior Policy: https://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 their full Bullying & Hazing Prohibition Policy: https://bit.ly/3Ih2RQW.

Teacher retention

% of teachers who stayed at the school
81% 74% 77% 87% 88% 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 100% 0%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of time)
67% 50% 43% 2019 2020 2021 2022 100% 0%

Discipline

Number of expulsions or suspensions per every hundred students
Per 100 Students 0 2018 2019 2020 2021 16 11 1 8

Equity

18%

Equity performance rating

18%

Equity vision

MPS’s vision is that all students–regardless of their background, zip code, & personal needs –will receive an anti-racist, holistic education that builds essential knowledge to prepare students for future success. To achieve their vision, they will intentionally focus on & prioritize resources & actions to significantly improve the experiences & outcomes of Black students, Indigenous students, students of color, & their families. They are in the process of implementing MPS Together, a framework in which all schools must write School Improvement Plans that address & incorporate equity. Learn more at mpls.k12.mn.us/strategic-plan.

Proficiency

% students on grade level, by student group
0% 100% City average 12% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 24% Asian City average 10% Black or African American City average 4% English Language Learner City average 12% From a Low Income Background City average 9% Hispanic City average 28% Two or more races City average 12% Special Education City average 50% White City average 25% All students
0% 100% City average 12% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 24% Asian City average 10% Black or African American City average 4% English Language Learner City average 12% From a Low Income Background City average 9% Hispanic City average 28% Two or more races City average 12% Special Education City average 50% White City average 25% All students

Progress

% of students progressing to graduate on grade level, by student group
0% 100% City average 22% Black or African American City average 35% All students City average 27% Hispanic City average 53% White City average 22% From a Low Income Background City average 20% Special Education City average 20% English Language Learner City average 16% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 42% Two or more races
0% 100% City average 22% Black or African American City average 35% All students City average 27% Hispanic City average 53% White City average 22% From a Low Income Background City average 20% Special Education City average 20% English Language Learner City average 16% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 42% Two or more races

Teacher retention

Teachers who stayed at the school last year by race/ethnicity
0% 100% City average 80% Two or more races City average 88% White City average 88% All teachers
0% 100% City average 80% Two or more races City average 88% White City average 88% All teachers

Teachers of color

21%

Students of color

68%

Attendance

% of students who regularly attend school (at least 90% of the time)
0% 100% City average 21% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 29% Black or African American City average 46% English Language Learner City average 35% From a Low Income Background City average 62% Hispanic City average 33% Two or more races City average 32% Special Education City average 61% White City average 43% All students
0% 100% City average 21% American Indian or Alaskan Native City average 29% Black or African American City average 46% English Language Learner City average 35% From a Low Income Background City average 62% Hispanic City average 33% Two or more races City average 32% Special Education City average 61% White City average 43% 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 8 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 8 All students