Investing in the excellence of
Mounds View Public Schools since 1987

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Enhancing the Mounds View Experience

Located about nine miles north of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Mounds View Public Schools (District 621) provides instructional services for children and adults who live in Arden Hills, Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, Roseville, Shoreview and Vadnais Heights.

Mounds View is among the largest districts in Minnesota. With two kindergarten centers, six elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools, the District serves more than 11,500 students and employs more than 1,400 staff.

Vision

Be the leading organization to enhance and augment the Mounds View Experience for every student.

Mission

Engage our community to invest in the excellence of Mounds View Public Schools.

Enhancing the Mounds View Experience

Located about nine miles north of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Mounds View Public Schools (District 621) provides instructional services for children and adults who live in Arden Hills, Mounds View, New Brighton, North Oaks, Roseville, Shoreview and Vadnais Heights.

Mounds View is among the largest districts in Minnesota. With two kindergarten centers, six elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools, the District serves more than 11,500 students and employs more than 1,400 staff.

Vision

Be the leading organization to enhance and augment the Mounds View Experience for every student.

Mission

Engage our community to invest in the excellence of Mounds View Public Schools.

The Mounds View Difference

See for yourself how a Mounds View Schools education can make an impact for a lifetime.

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Programs We Support

We are a non-profit organization that works in partnership with district leadership to fund priorities that impact students throughout the Mounds View District, including:

  • Outdoor Classrooms & Environmental Education
  • Books for Young Children in the District
  • Access to Musical Instruments
  • Equity Promise Scholarship Program
  • Additionally, past funding initiatives have included Kindergarten Centers' Library Investment, Laurentian Camp Support, ACT for Juniors at no Cost, Elementary-Level Books to Encourage Summer Reading, STEAM Materials and Classroom Technologies, Family Community Building Events in the Schools, Career and College Exploration Resources, New Star Lab, and Learning Support During COVID.

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