Education :
Languages spoken at home, 2007

Many of Minnesota's school districts have experienced an influx of children of new immigrants. As might be expected, the St. Paul school district has the largest variety of languages spoken at home (73, up from 68 in 2006), but the second and third highest counts are suburban districts, Rosemount-Apple Valley-Eagan (65) and Anoka-Hennepin (60). It is important to know how many different native languages are spoken by enrolled students in order to design an effective educational curriculum.

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