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Blooming Prairie Secondary School

Public | 7-12 | 329 students |  

PHONE: (507) 583-4426

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202 4th Avenue NW

Blooming Prairie, MN 55917

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Blooming Prairie Secondary School serves grades 7-12 in the Blooming Prairie Public School District. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 6 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2008
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I feel our high school teachers need to keep in mind that the grades all there students are getting is a reflection of them. Therefor if a student is failing maybe the teacher should take some extra time to try to grab this childs attention about the subject at hand. Each student leans differently. This would be true for a student getting C's or even a D. The teacher teach the same subject year in and year out you got to remember what it is like to be all new to you. I feel the teachers dont take on the students they have each year as a challenge they are there just to collect there nice paycheck. Also, the schools pass judgement onto the kids if there parent went to school in this district of family (meaning uncles, aunts) stop judging people for there family. I does happen in BP!
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Posted on Oct 26, 2008
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First of all to the person or person who slandered teachers in Blooming Prairie High - you should be ashamed of yourself. Learning takes a community of people. The student, the parents, the teacher, the grandparents, and the list can go on and on. Secondly, get your facts straight. Teachers spend countless hours preparing every year so that students can have success in school. They don't just show up to collect a paycheck. If you know anything about what is going on in our school district you will notice how many of our teachers are designing curriculum to meet the individual needs of our students. (It is called differientiated instruction) And finally, if you want to complain about our schools go to the source. Talk to the teacher or individuals about your concerns. Complaining on a blog certainly won't accomplish anything.
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Posted on Oct 22, 2008
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Excellent school. Prepares students very well for college. Many college level classes. Newly remodeled science rooms, media center, and computer rooms are state of the art. This school is consistently ranked in the top 10 schools in the state based on how many students need remedial classes once they go to college.
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Posted on May 16, 2008
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This district goes above and beyond the standard 'required' education. It has a nonprofit organization that works in conjunction with teachers and administrators to present 'an extraordinary education.' On a personal level, my son was diagnosed with a nonverbal learning disability in 6th grade. Throughout his entire high school years, without a formal '504' plan, the administration, teachers and staff went above and beyond to treat him fairly, communicate with me as a parent, and preserve his self esteem.
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Posted on Dec 4, 2006
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Great school, rated one of the best in MN, small school, small classes, yet some of the top students and athletes in the Midwest come out of here. The student to teacher ratio cannot be beat, and the sports program is unstoppable. If you want your child to excel in the world and have the best education available for a public school, this is definitely the way to go!
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Posted on May 19, 2005
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Lots of chances for students to participate in extra-curriculars. Well-behaved student body. Dozens of electives including college credit courses and AP classes.
--Submitted by a teacher

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