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Minnesota Virtual School for Success
Basic Information
Address: 100 Strong St
Tyler, MN 56178
County: Lyon
District: Minnesota Virtual School for Success
Phone Number: 507-247-5913
Fax Number: 507247-876
Email: bruce.houck@rtrschools.org
Principal: Dale Weegman
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Additional Information
School Type: Online School
Accreditation: Yes
District ID: 2902
School ID: 06
State District ID: 2902-06
State School ID: 06
Grade Level:
K-5, 6-8, 9-12
Founded: 2013
School Setting:
Online classes and college classes are offered.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30 - 5:00
School Days in Calendar Year: 176
School Holidays: Usual holidays
School Colors: Bule and white
School Mascot: Knight
School Size: one -to-one
Classroom Size: 12
Classroom Teachers: 48
Student/Teacher Ratio: 1:1
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes, and tablets
School Clubs:
Robotics, leadership, technology
Mission Statement:
The mission of MNVSS is to engage, inspire, and educate the whole student for an options of a rich future through a challenging, flexible, teacher developed curriculum; with the encouragement of
responsive faculty and staff; within a creative and supportive learning community.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
At MNVSS all students define their unique identities and entry points into adult life; their reasons to
persist and to stretch toward excellence; and their individual and collective purposes that make school, work and life meaningful. MNVSS supports students to engage with learning not only online but everywhere adults will support their achievements.
Programs and Services:
Elementary, middle school and high school credit classes, also have 19 college classes available.