Parents such as Melissa Sondrol, Dana Anton, Latoya Whittaker and Mike Fabisch and students like Darnella Frazier help explain a trend in Minnesota's chartered public schools, this year celebrating their 30th anniversary. This idea, now in 43 states, has grown steadily as Minnesota district enrollment declined. More students attend charters in suburban and rural Minnesota communities than in Minneapolis and St Paul.
Our just-completed analysis of Minnesota Department of Education data shows that since 2001, Minnesota K-12 charter enrollment has grown from 10,162 to 65,420. Meanwhile, district enrollment declined from 850,765 to 785,345. Why?
Melissa Sondrol's son Jon attends Northwest Passage High School (NWPHS) in Coon Rapids. Sondrol says NWPHS is "a life changer for Jon. He's one of the kids who slipped through the cracks … . We've gone from a sullen kid who doesn't smile much to a youngster who is excited about school and who has many friends."
Dana Anton explained that "we chose Kaleidoscope [in Otsego] because we wanted our daughter to have a chance to excel. In the larger public school, she was only a number … . Our daughter flourished due to the educators and staff."
Latoya Whittaker wrote that Friendship Academy in Minneapolis, which won a federal award for outstanding academic achievement, "helped my children by providing a caring, encouraging and nurturing learning environment."
Mike Fabisch's son attended PiM Arts High School (Performing Institute of Minnesota) in Eden Prairie. He's one of 24 selected from more than 2,000 applicants for the University of Michigan's Musical Theater program. Fabisch wrote: "This can be directly attributed to his time at PiM … . [M]y son wanted to attend a school that would allow him to put more focus on his art. He did not want to attend a large 'factory' school. PiM fit the bill to perfection … . PiM not only allowed my child to continue excelling academically … he grew as an individual and even more so as an artist."
You may recognize Frazier's name. She's a Minneapolis charter school student. Recently she won a Pulitzer Prize nod "for courageously recording the murder of George Floyd."
As of Oct. 1, 2020, Minnesota had 174 operational charter schools. Data from the 2020-21 school year show that, compared with state averages, charters enrolled a higher percentage of: