School Listings - Minnesota
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| School Code |
School Type |
Definition |
|
1 |
Regular elementary and secondary schools |
A public
elementary/secondary school that does not focus primarily on vocational,
special, or alternative education. |
|
2 |
Special education schools |
Public
elementary/secondary school that focuses primarily on the following:
hard of hearing, deaf, speech-impaired, health-impaired, orthopedically
impaired, mentally retarded, seriously emotionally disturbed,
multi-handicapped, visually handicapped, deaf and blind, and adapts
curriculum, materials or instruction for students served. |
|
3 |
Vocational/technical schools |
Public
elementary/secondary school that focuses primarily on vocational
education, provides education in one or more semi-skilled technical
operations. |
|
4 |
Other (not elsewhere classified) schools |
A public
elementary/secondary school that addresses the needs of students which
typically cannot be met in a regular school, provides nontraditional
education, serves as an adjunct to a regular school, and falls outside
of the categories of regular, special education, vocational education. |
School Level
Code |
School Level |
Low Grade |
High Grade |
|
1 |
Primary |
Prekindergarten
through 03 |
up to 08 |
|
2 |
Middle |
grade 04 through
07 |
04 through 09 |
|
3 |
High |
grade 07 through
12 |
12 |
|
4 |
Other |
any
other configuration not falling within the above three, including
ungraded schools |
| Locale Code |
Locale Type |
Definition |
|
1 |
Large City |
A central city of
a Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) or Consolidated Statistical Area
(CSA), with the city having a population greater than or equal to
250,000. |
|
2 |
Mid-size City |
A
central city of a CBSA or CSA, with the city having a population less
than 250,000. |
|
3 |
Urban Fringe of
Large City |
Any incorporated
place, Census Designated Place, or
non-place territory within a CBSA or CSA of a Large City and defined as
urban by the Census Bureau. |
|
4 |
Urban Fringe of
Mid-Size City |
Any incorporated
place, Census Designated Place, or
non-place territory within a CBSA or CSA of a Mid-size City and defined
as urban by the Census Bureau. |
|
5 |
Large Town |
An incorporated
place or Census Designated Place with a population greater than or equal
to 25,000 and located outside a CBSA or CSA. |
|
6 |
Small Town |
An incorporated
place or Census Designated Place with a population less than 25,000 and
greater than or equal to 2,500 and located outside a CBSA or CSA. |
|
7 |
Rural, outside CBSA |
Any incorporated
place, Census designated place, or non-place territory not within a CBSA
or CSA of a Large or Mid-size City and defined as rural by the Census
Bureau. |
|
8 |
Rural, inside CBSA |
Any incorporated
place, Census designated place, or non-place territory within a CBSA or
CSA of a Large or Mid-size City and defined as rural by the Census
Bureau. |
Lowest/Highest Grade Level
Use these fields to identify schools by the highest or lowest grade level
taught in the school. The following codes are used:
- PK = PreKindergarten
- KG = Kindergarten
- 01-12 = First through 12th grade
- UG = Ungraded
- 00 = School had no students reported
UG and 00 each occurs
only in isolation from other codes. When one of these does occur, it is both
the lowest and highest grade.
Source:
U.S.
Department
of
Education.
Office
of
Educational
Research
and
Improvement.
National
Center
for
Education
Statistics.
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