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The Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards are the statewide expectations for student learning in public schools. The standards supplemented by benchmarks identify the knowledge and skills that all students must achieve in a content area by the end of a grade level or grade band.
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Minnesota's K-12 academic standards documents: Final 2018 Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards in Arts Education 2020 Minnesota K-12 English Language Arts Standards (Commissioner Approved Draft)
The 2019 Minnesota Academic Standards in Science (Standards) set the expectations for achievement in science for grades K–12 students in Minnesota. The standards are grounded in the belief that all students can and should be scientifically literate.
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The Minnesota Academic Standards in Science are organized by grade level into four content strands: 1) The Nature of Science and Engineering, 2) Physical Science, 3) Earth and Space Science, and 4) Life Science.
The Minnesota K-12 Academic Standards define expectations for the educational achievement of public school students across the state in grades K-12.
The Standards Portal helps teams of educators implement policies, programs and practices that systematically impact teaching, learning and assessment so that all students achieve Minnesota's K-12 academic standards.