General Information

Scott Faul District Curriculum Coordinator
857-4424

Billy Boyeff District Data Manager 857-8721

The mission of Minot Public Schools is: "To empower all learners to succeed in a changing world." "Our vision is to ensure that Minot Public School District becomes the premier school system in the state of North Dakota as measured by the North Dakota Assessment and ACT. We will focus on our student's academic performance and personal development. All graduates will have the foundation to become productive members of society, who convey pride in their identification as Minot Public School alumni."

Parental Directive - Assessment

a month ago

In accordance with section 15.1-21-08, a student's parent may direct the school district in which the student is enrolled not to administer to the student any state test or state assessment.

  • A parental directive is valid only if it is presented to the school district using the standardized form, prepared by the Department of Public Instruction, and signed by the student's custodial parent. 
  • One form must be completed for each student for each individual assessment. A parental directive is valid only until the conclusion of the school year in which it is received by the school district. 


Parental Directive Forms (PDF):


NDInsights

a month ago

North Dakota has an accountability system reported through Insights, more commonly referred to as the “Dashboard.” The Dashboard contains reports that display the performance of school districts, schools, and student groups on a set of state and local measures to assist in identifying strengths, challenges, and areas in need of additional support.

 

North Dakota’s Insights website is designed to help communities across the state access important information about K-12 districts and school – including ours. The North Dakota Dashboard features easy-to-read reports on multiple measures of school success, including test scores, graduation rates, English Learner progress and attendance. The Dashboard replaces the former School District Report Card and Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) reports. 

 

Please note, the data made available to the public masks or hides data for groups with 10 or fewer students to protect confidential information about individual students.

 

For questions concerning K-12 education data, please contact the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction. 

Web: www.nd.gov/dpi/contact

Phone: (701) 328-2260

You may also direct questions regarding our specific district data to Dr. Scott Faul at scott.faul@minot.k12.nd.us.