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Top 10% School in Minnesota
Ranked 6 of 217 in Minnesota
Top schools in St. Louis ParkPark Spanish Immersion Elementary School in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, is a public K–5 school where students learn through a full Spanish immersion model. The school serves a little over 550 children and keeps its student to teacher ratio close to 16 to 1. Most core subjects are taught in Spanish during the early grades, and English reading and writing are added gradually. The approach leans on cultural learning, steady language development, and hands-on projects that keep lessons engaging.
The student body is fairly diverse, with about one third of students identifying as minorities. U.S. News reports that the school performs above the state average in both math and English language arts. District spending usually falls somewhere between thirteen and fourteen thousand dollars per student. Families in St. Louis Park often mention the supportive staff and the welcoming environment as reasons they value the school. The overall picture is a stable program that continues to show reliable academic results and a clear commitment to bilingual learning.
527 Students
With a student-teacher ratio of 18 : 1
25%
Percentage of minority students
513 : 1
Student to counselor ratio
New Playground Name
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Dismissal Time: 12:15 PM
Note: Doors open at 8:30 AM for student arrival. Please refer to the school calendar for specific early dismissal dates.
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September to June
School session starts in September 1st week and ends in June 3rd week. For exact dates, please contact the school.
Being Updated
Park Spanish Immersion Elementary School has shared a few updates as it begins the 2025–26 school year under the district’s “Reset. Refocus. Rise.” plan. The focus this year is on clearer communication with families and strengthening the day-to-day school climate. Several new staff members have also joined the building, and their early training has centered on inclusion and community building within the immersion program. The school has opened its lottery for next year’s kindergarten class as well, which gives families an early chance to apply for the Spanish immersion track. District leaders noted that the updated admission priorities are meant to keep the program diverse while helping new students transition smoothly. Taken together, the changes point to a school that is paying close attention to academic growth and to making sure every student feels connected. It feels like a steady, forward-moving moment for the Park Spanish Immersion community.
Q1. What kinds of after-school activities does Park Spanish Immersion Elementary offer?
Ans. Students can join groups like art clubs, STEM projects, and cultural events that are related to learning Spanish.
Q2. Does the school provide transportation for students?
Ans. Yes, students who live within the St. Louis Park attendance boundaries can take the bus to school.
Q3. What does the school do to help students who are new to Spanish immersion?
Ans. Teachers help students get used to the immersion setting by using scaffolding, visual aids, and small groups.
Q4. Can parents get involved in any way?
Ans. Parents can join volunteer groups, help with school events, and be a part of the parent-teacher organization.
Q5: What steps are being taken to keep the school safe?
Ans. The school keeps the area safe by using secure entry procedures, regular safety drills, and rules that apply to the whole district.
Note: Schedules may change during school holidays. Please contact School for exact Schedule.
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