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Bryn Mawr Elementary School

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Bryn Mawr Elementary School
NameBryn Mawr Elementary School
CityMinneapolis
StateMinnesota
CountryUnited States
TypePublic
GradesK-5

Bryn Mawr Elementary School is a public elementary school located in the Bryn Mawr neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and is part of the Minneapolis Public Schools district, which also includes schools like Washburn High School and South High School. The school serves students from Kindergarten to 5th grade and is named after the nearby Bryn Mawr neighborhood, which was developed by Thomas Lowry and is home to Kenwood Elementary School and Lake of the Isles. The school's curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the Minnesota Department of Education and is influenced by the work of educators like John Dewey and Maria Montessori. The school is also part of the National Education Association and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

History

The history of Bryn Mawr Elementary School dates back to the early 20th century, when the Minneapolis Public Schools district was expanding to meet the growing population of the city, which was driven in part by the growth of industries like General Mills and 3M. The school was built during this period, with the help of architects like Purcell & Elmslie and Magney & Tusler, who also designed other schools in the district, including Longfellow Elementary School and Folwell School. Over the years, the school has undergone several renovations and expansions, including a major renovation in the 1990s, which was funded in part by the Minnesota State Legislature and the Minneapolis City Council. The school has also been influenced by the work of educators like Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky, who have shaped the school's approach to education, which is also reflected in the work of schools like The Blake School and The Breck School.

Campus

The campus of Bryn Mawr Elementary School is located in the heart of the Bryn Mawr neighborhood, near the intersection of Bryn Mawr Avenue and Cedar Lake Road. The school's building is a mix of old and new, with the original structure dating back to the early 20th century and several additions and renovations made over the years, including a new wing designed by HGA Architects and Engineers, which also designed the Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Weisman Art Museum. The campus is surrounded by several parks and green spaces, including Bryn Mawr Park and Kenwood Park, which offer students and staff opportunities for outdoor recreation and education, and are also used by other schools in the area, including Anwatin Middle School and Patrick Henry High School. The school is also close to several cultural institutions, including the Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, which are also visited by students from schools like The University of Minnesota and Macalester College.

Academics

The academic program at Bryn Mawr Elementary School is designed to meet the needs of students from Kindergarten to 5th grade, with a focus on core subjects like reading, writing, and mathematics, as well as specialty subjects like art, music, and physical education. The school's curriculum is aligned with the standards set by the Minnesota Department of Education and is influenced by the work of educators like Howard Gardner and Daniel Pink, who have shaped the school's approach to education, which is also reflected in the work of schools like The St. Paul Academy and Summit School and Mounds Park Academy. The school also offers a range of extracurricular activities and programs, including gifted and talented programs, English as a second language support, and special education services, which are also available at other schools in the district, including Edison High School and Roosevelt High School.

Student Life

Student life at Bryn Mawr Elementary School is vibrant and diverse, with a range of activities and programs available to students, including sports teams, clubs, and music programs, which are also offered at other schools in the area, including DeLaSalle High School and Concordia Academy. The school also has a strong focus on character education and social-emotional learning, with programs like Olweus Bullying Prevention Program and Second Step, which are also used by schools like The University of St. Thomas and Hamline University. Students at the school also have opportunities to participate in field trips and outdoor education programs, including trips to places like the Minnesota Zoo and the Science Museum of Minnesota, which are also visited by students from schools like Carleton College and St. Olaf College.

Community

Bryn Mawr Elementary School is an integral part of the Bryn Mawr community, with strong ties to local businesses, organizations, and institutions, including the Bryn Mawr Neighborhood Association and the Kenwood Isles Area Association. The school also partners with several community organizations, including the United Way and the Minneapolis Foundation, to provide support and resources to students and families, which is also done by other schools in the area, including Washburn High School and South High School. The school's Parent-Teacher Association is also active, with a range of events and activities throughout the year, including fundraisers and volunteer opportunities, which are also available at other schools in the district, including Edison High School and Roosevelt High School. The school is also part of the Minneapolis Public Schools district, which includes schools like Patrick Henry High School and Anwatin Middle School, and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Category:Elementary schools in Minnesota

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