School District 14 - Fridley
School Website http://www.fridley.k12.mn.us
School Contact Dr. Peggy Flathmann
763-502-5005
  • Fridley is an authorized International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme World School.
  • Fridley secondary schools are accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
  • All Fridley Schools have recently undergone building renovations, remodeling, and technology updates.
  • Dual credit may be earned in Psychology, German and Modern Fiction through either the University of Minnesota or Anoka-Ramrsey Community College.
  • Over $48,200 in community scholarships are awarded to graduating Fridley students each year.
  • Fridley High School offers Advanced Placement courses in calculus, English, biology, and government.
  • The Fridley Schools are a partner in the community's Values First initiative, which focuses on character development through the teaching and modeling of core community values.
  • Fridley Schools is in the third year of a nine year technology and facility improvement plan, which will allow for about $250,000 if improvements each year.
  • All Fridley Schools use the NWEA (Northwest Evaluation Assessment) program to measure growth in reading, language, and math.
  • Fridley Schools are part of a 7-district consortium, developing attractive magnet programs to address desegregation issues.
  • Fridley Schools partner with the City of Fridley on many initiatives for residents.
  • Fridley has an excellent Alternative High School program with day and evening options, serving over 100 students. There is also a program for Middle school students, as well as for teen parents and their babies.
  • Fridley has strong, competitive sports tests which frequently participate at the conference level. Fridley has an excellent fine arts prod offering a wide range of opportunities for students.
  • Fridley offers a quality childcare program before and after school, with a pre-kindergarten option.
  • Early Childhood Family Education is for preschoolers and their families include classes, special events and drop-in hours the Creative Play Center.
  • Fridley Community Education offers a Family Literacy Program for English Language Learners, adults and their children with transportation provided.
  • Fridley offers an extensive variety of life long learning opportunities through its Community Education classes.
Title Name Phone
Superintendent of Schools Mr. Mark Robertson 763-502-5002
Director of Educational Services Dr. Peggy Flathmann 763-502-5005
Special Education Services Ms. Cathy Lombard 763-502-5024
Activities Director Mr. Dan Roff 763-502-5605
General Information Ms. Muriel Sharpe 763-502-5106
IB-Myp Ms. Tania Wolverton-Falk 763-502-5503

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Facilities:
Elementary Schools No.Buildings: 2 No. Students:950
Middle Schools No.Buildings: 1 No. Students: 790
High Schools No.Buildings: 1 No. Students:890
Open Enrollment Yes 
Student Staff Ratio:  
Elementary Schools 22:1  
Middle Schools 27:1  
High Schools 27:1  
Expenditures Per Pupil:
Elementary Schools $7330
Middle Schools $6152
High Schools $6039
Transportation:
Bus Available: Yes
Hot Lunch:
Hot Lunch Available: Yes
Grading Policies
Elementary Schools Other
Middle Schools Letter
High Schools Letter
Percentage of Schools Accredited
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools 100%
High Schools 100%
Percentage Staff Degrees:
Bachelors: 87%
Masters: 100%
PhD's: 3%
Certified Staff
Elementary
Elem Art: No
Elem Phys. Ed: Yes
Elem Music: Yes
Elem Media: Yes
Number of Non-Athletic Extracurricular Activities: 27
Classes Offered:
Middle School:
Band: Yes
Choir: Yes
Orchestra: No 
French: No
Spanish: Yes
German: Yes
Chinese Yes
Adv. Computers:
High School:
Band: Yes 
Choir:  Yes
Orchestra: No 
French: Yes
Spanish: Yes
German: Yes
Adv. Computers Yes
Adv. Calculus: Yes
Ratio Students to Computers:
Elementary Schools 4
Middle Schools 4
High Schools 4
Learning Alternatives
Percentage of Seniors who went to:
Community College 2 Year 20%*
Vocational or Tech 2 Year 20%*
College or University 4 Year 37%
* Combined
ACT Statistics:
Average ACT Scores 20.8%
Percentage of Students taking ACT 14%
SAT Statistics:
Average Math Score 740
Average Verbal Score 630
Percentage of Students taking SAT 1%
National Merit Scholars: 0
Commended 2
Finalist 1
Programs for Gifted and Talented: Yes
Education for Disabled: Yes
Athletics:
Baseball Boy  Basketball Boy/Girl
Football Boy  Ice Hockey Boy/Girl
Downhill Skiing N/A CC Skiing N/A
Tennis Boy/Girl Golf Boy/Girl
Softball Girl Sync Swimming N/A
Dance N/A Swimming Boy/Girl
Wrestling Boy   Volleyball Girl
Track Boy/Girl CC Running Boy/Girl
Gymnastics Girl Soccer Boy/Girl
Broomball N/A
Dance Team Girl
Badminton N/A
Intramural Programs:
Baseball N/A Soccer N/A
Basketball N/A Softball N/A
Lacrosse N/A Touch Football   N/A
Other: Volleyball: N/A
Middle School:
Basketball Boy/Girl Football Boy
Tennis Boy/Girl Wrestling Boy
Vollyball Boy/Girl Track Boy/Girl
Softball                      Girl
Special Programs worth mentioning:
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