Resources

Resources for Families

Application Assistance for Minnesota CARE

Need help Applying for Medical Assistance (MA) and MinnesotaCare? The information on the MN Department of Human Services has information about applying for people in families with children. There is also information for those needing other types of coverage as well.

Mental Health Support

A list of local mental health providers and information on services from the Minnesota Department of Health.

  • Mental Health Resources


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WIDA Interpretive Guide

ACCESS for ELLs 2.0 Interpretive Guide for Score Reports (Kindergarten–Grade 12)

  • WIDA Interpretive Guide


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Minnesota Language Survey

Minnesota is home to speakers of more than 100 different languages. The ability to speak and understand multiple languages is valued. The information you provide will be used by the school district to see if your student is multilingual. In Minnesota, students who are multilingual may qualify for a Multilingual Seal upon further assessment. Additionally, the information you provide will determine if your student should take an English proficiency test. Based upon the results of the test, your student may be entitled to English language development instruction. Access to instruction is required by federal and state law. As a parent or guardian, you have the right to decline English Learner instruction at any time. Every enrolling student must be provided with the Minnesota Language Survey during enrollment. Information requested on this form is important to us to be able to serve your student.

Your assistance in completing the Minnesota Language Survey is greatly appreciated.

  • Minnesota Language Survey


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Lead in Water Testing Plan

Introduction and Purpose

ASPIRE Academy is committed to providing a safe and healthful learning and work environment for all our students and staff. We recognize the importance of protecting our students and staff from potential lead exposure.

  • Lead in Water Testing

    Each year, ASPIRE Academy will notify parents and staff of the Lead in Water testing plan and will inform them that sampling reports and corrective actions are available for review on the ASPIRE Academy’s webpage. Parents and staff may also request a copy of the information from the school by contacting the Director at: [email protected]

    Starting July 1, 2024, ASPIRE Academy will report their test results and remediation activities to the Minnesota Department of Health in a form and manner determined by the commissioner in consultation with school districts by July 1 of each year.

    The commissioner of health must post and annually update the test results and remediation efforts on the Minnesota Department of Health website by school site.

    Lead Testing was conducted on site during the year 2025. As reported below no lead was found.

    Lead in School Drinking Water Minnesota Statute:

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