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Education in the US State of Minnesota com … Education in the US State of Minnesota comes from a number of public and private sources and encompasses pre-Kindergarten to post-secondary levels. Minnesota has a literate and well-educated population; the state ranked 13th on the 2006–07 Morgan Quitno Smartest State Award, and is first in the percentage of residents with at least a high school diploma. But while more than 90% of high school seniors graduated in 2006, about 6% of white, 28% of African American, 30% of Asian American and more than 34% of Hispanic and Native American students dropped out of school. In 2007 Minnesota students earned the highest average score in the nation on the ACT exam. While Minnesota has chosen not to implement school vouchers, it is home to the first charter school, the City Academy High School of Saint Paul. The state supports two public university and college systems, including 37 institutions in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System, and five major campuses of the University of Minnesota. It is also home to more than 20 private colleges and universities, six of which rank among the nation's top 100 liberal arts colleges, according to U.S. News & World Report.according to U.S. News & World Report.
, Utbildning i Minnesota innebar då Minnesot … Utbildning i Minnesota innebar då Minnesota 1858 blev en av USA:s delstater att bland det första som gjordes var att öppna en lärarutbildningsinstitution i Winona, First State Normal School of Minnesota. Den 1858 grundade institutionen är numera ett universitet och heter Winona State University. 1885 kom en lag som krävde att alla barn i Minnesota i åldrarna 8-16 år gick i skolan 12 veckor per år. Senare utökades skolplikten till att gälla för åldrarna 7-17 år, och från år 2000 7-18 år.ldrarna 7-17 år, och från år 2000 7-18 år.
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Utbildning i Minnesota innebar då Minnesot … Utbildning i Minnesota innebar då Minnesota 1858 blev en av USA:s delstater att bland det första som gjordes var att öppna en lärarutbildningsinstitution i Winona, First State Normal School of Minnesota. Den 1858 grundade institutionen är numera ett universitet och heter Winona State University. 1885 kom en lag som krävde att alla barn i Minnesota i åldrarna 8-16 år gick i skolan 12 veckor per år. Senare utökades skolplikten till att gälla för åldrarna 7-17 år, och från år 2000 7-18 år.ldrarna 7-17 år, och från år 2000 7-18 år.
, Education in the US State of Minnesota com … Education in the US State of Minnesota comes from a number of public and private sources and encompasses pre-Kindergarten to post-secondary levels. Minnesota has a literate and well-educated population; the state ranked 13th on the 2006–07 Morgan Quitno Smartest State Award, and is first in the percentage of residents with at least a high school diploma. But while more than 90% of high school seniors graduated in 2006, about 6% of white, 28% of African American, 30% of Asian American and more than 34% of Hispanic and Native American students dropped out of school. In 2007 Minnesota students earned the highest average score in the nation on the ACT exam. While Minnesota has chosen not to implement school vouchers, it is home to the first charter school, the City Academy High School of Saintool, the City Academy High School of Saint
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