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Mounds Park Academy

Coordinates: 44°59′39″N 93°00′50″W / 44.9941356°N 93.0140089°W / 44.9941356; -93.0140089[6]
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Mounds Park Academy
Address
Map
2051 Larpenteur Ave. E.

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55109

Information
TypeIndependent, college preparatory, day
Established1982
Head of schoolWilliam Hudson Ed.D.[1]
Enrollment500
Color(s)Blue and White    
Athletics conferenceIndependent Metro Athletic Conference
MascotPanther
Websitewww.moundsparkacademy.org

Mounds Park Academy, founded in 1982, is an independent, PreK-12, co-educational, college preparatory day school in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States, serving students from throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The school is accredited by and is a member of the Independent Schools Association of the Central States. It is also a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and The College Board. The school is a 246,000-square-foot (22,900 m2) facility, on a campus of more than 32 acres (130,000 m2).

History

Mounds Park Academy was founded by Bob Kreischer and Sandy Kreischer Smith in 1982. That fall, there were 100 students enrolled. By 1986, MPA had quadrupled its enrollment and celebrated its first graduating class of nine students. Today MPA has approximately 500 students in Pre-Kindergarten through 12th grade, and graduates as many as 75 students each year. MPA was originally going to be located in the Mounds Park neighborhood of St. Paul. By the time the school opened, the location had changed to Larpenteur Avenue; however, the school's name and mission stayed the same.

Technology

Mounds Park Academy has had a 1:1 laptop program in the upper school since 2000.[2]

Technology at Mounds Park Academy is integrated into the overall PK-12 program.

The entire campus at Mounds Park Academy is wireless, with several types of computer workstations and four labs located throughout the school. Many Lower School classrooms and the Library have computers available for quiet study or research. The Library features an online catalog system and research-oriented databases.

Mounds Park Academy was one of the first schools in Minnesota to initiate a 1:1 laptop program. All teachers at MPA, as well as all students in the Upper School, are provided with a laptop computer, which is used for in-class learning as well as homework.

In the fall of 2011, MPA introduced a 1:1 iPad program in the Middle School. iPad applications are being integrated into the Middle School curriculum to enhance learning experiences.

Fine Arts

Upper school visual art offerings include applied drawing, applied painting, studio 2Ds, photography I and II, beginning ceramics, advanced ceramics, advanced ceramics II, and studio ceramics.[3]

All students in lower and middle school participate in music, theater, and visual arts. In upper school, students take fine arts courses as electives. There are multiple bands and orchestras, singing ensembles, and art classes in which students can participate. A variety of theater classes are also offered to upper school students. Each year, there is a middle school play, an upper school winter show, and an upper school spring musical.

Athletics

Mounds Park Academy offers many athletic opportunities: volleyball, soccer, football, swimming and diving, dance team, basketball, hockey, Nordic skiing, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country, tennis, and golf. MPA’s athletic teams compete in the Independent Metro Athletic Conference of the Minnesota State High School League.[4][5]

Extracurricular Activities

MPA offers over 70 extracurricular opportunities including fine arts, academics, social awareness, and athletics. Almost all students in the Upper School participate in at least one activity.

The school offers a variety of clubs and groups including: Amnesty International, Book Club, Debate, Environmental Club, Equestrian Club, French Club, GLBTQ Alliance, Habitat for Humanity, Inkslingers, International Thespian Society, Library Advisory Club, Mosaic, National Honor Society, Newspaper (The Voice), Peer Leaders, Quiz Bowl, Science Club, Snowboarding Club, Spanish Club, Speech, Spring Musical, Student Council, Tutors Guild, Winter Show, and Yearbook (Gnomon).

Graduation Requirements

The Mounds Park Academy library contains nearly 30,000 books.

Credits: In order to graduate, MPA students must have 4 English credits, 4 social studies credits, 3 mathematics credits, 3 science credits, 3 world language credits, 2.5 instrumental, theater, visual arts, vocal, or physical education, and .5 health credits.

The Service Program at Mounds Park requires each student to complete a minimum of 60 hours over four years in order to graduate. Thirty hours are required for the Senior Service Project regardless of how many hours a student has completed during the first three years.

Senior Service Project: All MPA seniors submit a service project proposal individually, complete a minimum of 30 hours of focused service, keep a record or journal of their experiences, and prepare an end-of- the- year “exhibit” or presentation based on their experience. All projects are displayed and presented at the annual Service Fair in the week prior to Commencement.

Senior Performances: Each member of the MPA senior class gives a 5-minute speech or performance to his or her peers and the MPA community.

The Lansing Sports Center opened in 2006. It features 4 hardwood courts, a weight room, a 200m indoor track, and the robotics team room.

Campus

  • 32+ acre campus
  • 246,000 square foot facility, including athletic fields, tennis courts, track and field stadium, four-court Lansing Sports Center with 200m raised running track
  • School hours: 8:30 a.m.-3:10 p.m. with exceptions for before and after-school activities.44°59′39″N 93°00′50″W / 44.9941356°N 93.0140089°W / 44.9941356; -93.0140089[6]

References

  1. ^ "Mound Parks Academy - Head of school". Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  2. ^ Making History: Mounds Park Academy 1982-2002. 2002. p. 28.
  3. ^ "Visual Arts Course Offerings". www.moundsparkacademy.org. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  4. ^ "Mounds Park state champ stays a step ahead". Star Tribune. 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
  5. ^ "Senior notches triple crown". Star Tribune. 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
  6. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Mounds Park Academy