Red Wing Public Schools

Red Wing Public Schools
Location
Red Wing, Minnesota
United States
District information
Type Public
Grades Pre-K through 12
Established 1864
Superintendent Mr. Karsten Anderson
Schools

Red Wing High School
Twin Bluff Middle School
Burnside Elementary
Sunnyside Elementary
Colvill Family Center
River Bend Montessori

Tower View ALC
Budget $35 million (2010-11) [1]
Students and staff
Students 2,781 [2]
Teachers 165.86 [3]
Staff 359.46 [3]
Student-teacher ratio 18:1 [2]
Athletic conference Big 9
District mascot Winger Bird
Colors Purple and White          
Other information
Notes 2010-2011 Fact Sheet
Website www.redwing.k12.mn.us

Red Wing School District #256 is a pre-K through grade 12 district located in Red Wing, Minnesota (population 16,000). Red Wing is located in the Mississippi River Valley, fifty miles southeast of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.

History

Early days (1835–1915)

The early history included the following school buildings:

South End School, 1854–1891 and 1893–1937, replaced by Hancock School Central Building, 1865–1917, replaced by Central High School West End School, 1869–1917, replaced by Jefferson School East End School, 1869–1937, replaced by Colvill School

Expansion and annexation (1916–1968)

Jefferson Elementary School was built with additions in 1948 and 1966. Extensive remodeling was done in 1996.
Hancock Elementary School was built in 1937 (cost $88,000), with extensive remodeling in 1996.

Vocational Campus and Twin Bluff Middle School (1969–1991)

Forty-five percent of the Vasa area was ordered to the Red Wing School District.
The Vocational Technical Institute was renamed Red Wing Technical College.

Red Wing High School and continued growth (1992–present)

At the end of the 1993-1994 school year, the old Burnside School closed and was sold to a private business, which remodeled the building.
The Wall of Honor was created at Red Wing High School to recognize accomplishments of past Red Wing graduates.
The new Burnside Elementary School opened in September 1994.
Central High was vacated by the school district at the end of the 1994-1995 school year.
Colvill reopened in September 1995, and was renamed the Colvill Family Center. Colvill Family Center is a collaborative partnership between Red Wing Public Schools, Red Wing Housing and Redevelopment Authority, Three Rivers Community Action/ Head Start, Goodhue County Public Health Services, Goodhue County Social Services and Hiawatha Valley ABE.
The Technical College became part of the state college and university system.

Buildings, facilities and district programs

The Red Wing School District offers all children an opportunity to grow in a supportive and caring environment. Approximately 2,800 students K-12 are educated with the support of over 450 staff members; 200 are full or part-time teachers. Approximately 90% of the district graduates continue their education beyond high school.

Colvill Family Center

Colvill Family Center is a partnership between the school district and other county agencies. A full range of services are offered in one location for preschool children and their families.

Sunnyside Elementary (grades K-2)

Kindergarten through 1st grade students, with some 2nd grade classes, attend classes at Sunnyside Elementary, the primary grade level center. Kindergarten is offered all day, every day.

Burnside Elementary (grades 2-4)

Burnside School

Burnside Elementary serves children grades two through five. Beyond a curriculum focusing on basic skills, students are challenged through additional enrichment in Spectrum and Math Masters programs. Cluster programs are available for gifted and talented students.

Twin Bluff Middle School (grades 5-7)

Twin Bluff Middle School uses an "instructional team" approach, dividing the student body into smaller groups to help students more easily make the transition from elementary to middle school settings. Several co-curricular activities are offered: Mathcounts, speech, yearbook and the school musical, as well as a variety of sports programs.

Red Wing High School (grades 8-12)

Main article: Red Wing High School

Red Wing High School is a comprehensive, liberal arts, public high school located on the edge of town in the beautiful Mississippi River Valley, fifty miles southeast of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. The school serves as the high school for Red Wing, Minnesota and surrounding communities.

As of the 2010-11 academic year, the school had an enrollment of approximately 1,200 students and 55 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of roughly 20:1. Approximately 90% of the district graduates continue their education beyond high school.

Red Wing High School is well known for its hockey team, as well as its accomplished band and chorus programs, active student council - including council regional and state-elected representatives[4] - and the school's award winning, nationally recognized FFA chapter.[5] The school offers a wide variety of co-curricular, academic, arts, music and athletic programs designed to challenge the interests and abilities of all students.

Tower View Alternative High School (ALC)

Tower View Alternative Center offers programs for students between the ages of 16 and 21 who are experiencing difficulty in the traditional high school setting or have dropped out of school.

Community education

Community education programs serve people of all ages from infants through senior citizens. Community education focuses on connecting the community, schools and businesses. Programs and activities are designed to link the community and educational systems which enhance personal growth and community development.

Students

Ethnicity

Students during the 2009-2010 school year:[6]

Grade level

Students during the 2009-2010 school year:

See also

References

  1. District Budget - 2010-2011
  2. 1 2 Student Teacher Ratio - MDE - 2010-2011
  3. 1 2 District Staffing Report - MDE - 2010-2011
  4. Nelson elected to statewide leadership role
  5. Red Wing FFA Chapter receives National Ranking
  6. District Demographics Report - MDE - 2009-2010
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