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Minnehaha Academy

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Minnehaha Academy
Location
Minneapolis, Bloomington, MN, USA
Information
Religion Covenant Church
President Dr. John Engstrom
Faculty 70 for Upper School
Average class size 18 students in Upper School
Student:teacher ratio 14:1
Average SAT scores (mid 50% ranges for 2005) 629 verbal
628 math
Average ACT scores (mid 50% ranges for 2005) 27 Composite
Type Private, day
Campus 3 campuses in residential neighborhoods
Athletics 26 Varsity Sports
Athletics conference Tri-Metro
Mascot Redhawk
Color(s) Red and White
Established 1913
Enrollment 1188 total
361 Pre-K-5 (Lower School)
277 6-8 (Middle School)
550 9-12 (Upper School)
Homepage

Minnehaha Academy (often abbreviated MA) is a private school in Minneapolis, Minnesota for students in preschool through 12th grade. It is owned and operated by the Northwest Conference of the Evangelical Covenant Church.

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History

Minnehaha Academy was established in 1884 by Swedish immigrants and missionaries. Since 1913, Minnehaha has been located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on the banks of the Mississippi River. Minnehaha was a high school serving grades 9-12 until 1972, when grades 7 and 8 were added. In 1981, the South Campus was purchased and the Middle School was established with the addition of grade 6. The Lower School, grades 1-5, started in 1982. Kindergarten was added in 1985, and then preschool in 1995. The following year, Minnehaha expanded to another campus in Bloomington for kindergarten through grade 5. The new Athletic Center at North Campus was dedicated in 2002, and the new Chapel and Fine Arts Center in 2003. Minnehaha Academy is a member of the Tri-Metro Conference and is known for its consistent winning seasons in girls basketball, girls soccer, and cross-country. Guido Kauls was Minnehaha's first soccer coach, holding the position from its beginnings in the 1960s until he retired in 2001, having accumulated nearly 300 career victories. Academically, Minnehaha features teams that compete in regional math and science tournaments, as well as a small classical debate team. The Minnehaha educational program, which begins at the Lower School in preschool and goes through the Upper School in 12th grade, sends many students on to both Minnesota-based colleges and universities and some very accomplished out-of-state schools including, but not limited to, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, The University of Chicago, Northwestern, Cornell and Yale.

Notable alumni

Trivia

  • MA's yearbook is named "The Antler," with its Middle School counterpart the "Minneantler."
  • MA's school newspaper is "The Talon," referring to the foot of the Redhawk mascot. It is a member of the High School National Ad Network.
  • MA's quarterly news publication for parents and alumni is called "The Arrow," despite recent changes to names related to the old mascot.
  • Minnehaha's current mascot, the Redhawk, was chosen in 1991 when the previous mascot, the Indian, was deemed to be politically incorrect. Minnehaha was without a mascot from 1990 until the Fall of 1991.
  • In 2005, one of Minnehaha's students got a perfect SAT score while another got a perfect ACT score.

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