
Achievement and Integration
The Comprehensive Achievement and Civic Readiness, formerly World’s Best Workforce (WBWF) plan and progress report, in accordance with the Minnesota statute, highlights Eden Prairie Schools’ progress towards student achievement goals. WBWF specifically targets eliminating an achievement gap by increasing student proficiency across all racial, service and socio economic groups.
Eden Prairie Schools continues to evaluate and improve our plan to address the five, state-wide goals as well as integrate this work in our Ends Policy Reporting and Strategic Plan.
World’s Best Workforce Goals:
- All children are ready for school.
- All racial and economic achievement gaps between students are closed.
- All students are ready for career and college.
- All students graduate from high school.
- District and School Achievement Goals
- Student Progress
- Programming to Improve Student Achievement
- Tools for Improving Instruction, Curriculum, and Student Achievement
- World's Best Workforce Advisory Committee
District and School Achievement Goals
Student Progress
Programming to Improve Student Achievement
Tools for Improving Instruction, Curriculum, and Student Achievement
World's Best Workforce Advisory Committee
American Indian Parent Advisory Committee
American Indian Education empowers American Indian students and their families and enhances their potential through culture-based educational programming. The program reflects key values of families and staff:
- Importance of our children;
- Importance of education; and
- Importance of American Indian culture and heritage.
Main Contact: Yolanda Spry, District Native American Cultural Liaison. Phone: 952-975-8077 Email: Yolanda_spry@edenpr.org
Updates: We are currently seeking a Chair for AIPAC. For more information or to apply, reach out to Yolanda Spry.
Upcoming Events:
AIPAC Meetings, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the Administrative Services Center
November 18 February 11
January 14 April 15
SOTR Drum & Dance Group, Wednesday’s at 5:30 -7:00 p.m. (open gym 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.) at Silver Bell Learning Center, 2120 Silver Bell Road, Eagan, MN
November 6 February 5
November 20 February 19
December 4 March 5
December 18 March 18
January 22 April 23
RSVP to Yolanda for food planning. Transportation provided from Eden Prairie High School at 4:45 p.m., returning at 7:30 p.m.
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Classroom Learning: Eden Prairie Schools Indian Education classes utilize experiential learning and are centered on strengthening the identity of the Indigenous child.
All students must have the 506 American Indian Identification form on file in the American Indian Education office. If you have not completed the form for your student, please complete and send it to:
Eden Prairie Schools
American Indian Education Program
8100 School Road
Eden Prairie, MN 55344




































