Minnesota New Country School
Public school in the United States
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Minnesota New Country School (MNCS) is a Charter school in Henderson, Minnesota, United States, established in 1993.[1]
TypePublic
MottoExploring the World Through Project Based Learning
Established1993
Staff37
| Minnesota New Country School | |
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Henderson, Minnesota Minnesota United States | |
| Information | |
| Type | Public |
| Motto | Exploring the World Through Project Based Learning |
| Established | 1993 |
| Staff | 37 |
| Grades | K-12 |
| Enrollment | 218 |
| Website | www |
History
The school's first year was 1994-1995 originally in Le Sueur, Minnesota.[2]
In 1995 students discovered deformed frogs at a pond at the Ney Nature Center. The frogs were researched by scientists to discover the reason for the deformity. It was never decided was caused the frogs to be deformed.[3]
MNCS was moved to Henderson in 1998 with a brand new building.
MNCS expanded from 6–12 to k-12 in 2013.[4]
