List of schools in Duluth, Minnesota

Colleges, universities and K–12 education in Duluth, Minnesota

Colleges and Universities

K–12 Education

Public schools

Most public schools are administered by Duluth Public Schools. There are several independent public charter schools in the Duluth area not administered by District 709 with open enrollment.

Public Elementary Schools

  • Congdon Park (K–5)
  • Homecroft (K–5)
  • Lakewood (K–5)
  • Laura MacArthur (K–5)
  • Lester Park (K–5)
  • Lowell (K–5)
  • Myers–Wilkins (K–5)
  • Piedmont (K–5)
  • Stowe (K–5)

Public Middle Schools

  • Ordean East Middle School (6–8)
  • Lincoln Park Middle School (6–8)

Public High Schools

Charter schools

  • Harbor City International School (9–12)
  • North Shore Community School (PreK–6)
  • North Star Academy, Edison Charter School (K–8)
  • Raleigh Academy, Edison Charter School (K–5)

Alternative Public Schools

  • Adult Learning Center
  • Chester Creek Academy
  • Merritt Creek Academy
  • Secondary Technical Center
  • Unity High School (Located at the Historic Old Central High School)
  • Woodland Hills Academy

Independent schools

Independent schools are governed by an independent board of trustees and do not have any affiliation with or oversight from religious or government organizations. They are often accredited by a regional agency that is associated with the National Association of Independent Schools.[1]

  • The Marshall School (4–12, independent, ISACS accredited[2])
  • Montessori School of Duluth (Preschool / Elementary, independent, AMI-certified teachers)
  • Many Rivers Montessori (toddler to 8, independent, AMI accredited)

Catholic schools

Catholic elementary schools in Duluth were unified in April 2017[3] as one school with three locations. They are under the administration of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth.

Private Schools (Non-Catholic)

  • Lakeview Christian Academy (PreK–12)
  • Stone Ridge Christian School
  • Summit School

References

  1. National Association of Independent Schools
  2. Independent School Association of the Central States
  3. "Stella Maris Academy Takes on New Identity; Board Members Focus on Next Step". WDIO. Retrieved 2017-10-21.
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