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6000 W Moore Lake Drive

Fridley, MN 55432

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Fridley Public School District

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Posted October 4, 2009

it was a miracle school for my daughter. all of the others failed this one didn't
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Posted October 3, 2009

The children are well rounded when they graduate.

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Posted March 23, 2009

I'm a Fridley high school grad. and I just have to say, this school is absolutely amazing. The educational programs are through the roof, and it's even got international baccalaureate. Not to mention the small class sizes, friendly atmosphere, and great sports teams and activities. Highly recommended!
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Posted January 20, 2005

I am a former student at Fridley. My 6th grade teacher and my homeroom teacher and alot of my other teachers in all the schools would help me with anything. They would take time to work one on one with me and I started understanding alot more things. If they were buzy they would help me later in the day. There is also an after school homework class in the middle school which helps out the students who get pretty bad grades because they cant understand the material. The staff at all Fridleys schools are great. They put forth the effort to help their students and make sure that they are safe. If one of their students are not safe then they take it into their own hands and make sure that the student will be safe. They will try to help with anything that they can help with. (even talking).
—Submitted by Ashley Martin, a former student

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MagnetMom January 27, 2012
Interesting idea. I'd just want to make sure the students are held to the same standards as regular school kids--including grades, and school time. If a kid can practice all day long, it hardly seems fair he take a spot from a regular student.
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