Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191
- BURNSVILLE, MN
School District
Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191
- BURNSVILLE, MN
- Rating 3.73 out of 5 33 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade B minus
- Diversitygrade A+
- Teachersgrade C+
- College Prepgrade A
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade B minus
- Administrationgrade C
- Sportsgrade B
- Foodgrade C
- Resources & Facilitiesgrade B minus
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Academics
Percent Proficient - Reading
43%
Percent Proficient - Math
32%
Average Graduation Rate
78%
Average SAT
1250
29 responses
Average ACT
25
448 responses
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Students
Diversity
grade A+
Based on racial and economic diversity and survey responses on school culture and diversity from students and parents.
Students
7,745
Free or Reduced Lunch
50.3%
Teachers
Student-Teacher Ratio
16:1
National
17:1Average Teacher Salary
$70,155
Teachers in First/Second Year
9.9%
Finances
Expenses Per Student
$18,723 / student
National
$12,239- Cost of Livinggrade B minus
- Good for Familiesgrade A minus
- Housinggrade B
Median Household Income
$79,059
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,331
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$275,500
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$244,900Burnsville-Eagan-Savage School District 191 Reviews
Rating 3.73 out of 5 33 reviews
Attending Burnsville High School as a Muslim woman wearing a hijab and being black presents a unique set of experiences. Navigating certain challenges can lead to growth, resilience, and a strengthened identity. Additionally, there are challenges to consider, such as the potential for prejudice, discrimination, and social exclusion. Limited understanding about Islam, hijab, and cultural differences can create barriers to integration and acceptance. Moreover, being a Muslim woman and a person of color means facing multiple layers of discrimination. To improve the experience, education and awareness about different cultures and religions, the implementation of anti-discrimination policies, and the establishment of support systems would be beneficial. Overall, it's important to address these issues and work towards creating an inclusive and accepting environment for all students.
To start off Burnsville highschool was known as a great school, but suddenly dropped off and the beginning of the educational environment became terrible. I remember at Nicollet middle school on my first couple weeks there was a food fight and multiple fights between students and teachers. Now I’m highschool the use of weed in bathrooms is insane and the fights freshman year were crazy. The student to teacher relationships are very good the tools and opportunities live up to their elder name. It’s just the students that bring the school down.
While the learning environment is generally pretty good, and a lot of classes are offered, it could learn to excel more in respecting student voices. A lot of progress is being made through work with affinity groups, but discriminatory remarks by students are widely ignored and not punished.