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MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL, MN — Late last month, Gov. Tim Walz and the Minnesota Department of Health released parameters they want public schools to meet before fully reopening.
While those guidelines don't apply to private schools in Minnesota, many private school administrators are going through similar decision making processes as their peers in the public districts.
Whether it's a public or private school, the options available amid the coronavirus pandemic are some version of in-person classes, a hybrid model, or online only.
More Public School Districts Make Decisions For Fall: LISTHere's a list of private schools and the model of education they plan to use in the fall. School officials can email [email protected] with any updated info.
Note: Most private schools are providing an online-only option to families who want it
Benilde-St. Margaret's — St. Louis Park Hybrid model
Breck — Golden Valley Lower school (Preschool through grade 4): On campus 100 percent
Middle and Upper School: Hybrid model
Cretin-Derham Hall — St. Paul Hybrid model
DeLaSalle — Minneapolis Hybrid model
Holy Angels — Richfield Hybrid model
Maranatha — Brooklyn Park In-person learning with socially-distanced classes
Minnehaha Academy — Minneapolis In-person learning with smaller classes and altered schedules
Mounds Park Academy — St. Paul Lower School: In-person full time
Middle and Upper Schools: Hybrid model
St. Agnes In-person learning with socially-distanced classes
St. Croix Lutheran In-person learning with socially-distanced classes
St. Thomas Academy — Mendota Heights In-person learning with socially-distanced classes
Visitation — Mendota HeightsIn-person learning with socially-distanced classes
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