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St. Anthony 2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapter 3: Community Profile <br />20 <br /> <br />Education <br />St. Anthony’s population is becoming more educated. In 2000, 34 percent <br />of residents had a bachelor’s degree or higher. By 2010, that rate had <br />risen to 43 percent, mirroring similar increases in education level in <br />Hennepin County overall. <br />FIGURE 3-9: LEVEL OF EDUCATION OF ST. ANTHONY RESIDENTS <br /> <br />Enrollment in the St. Anthony – New Brighton School District has <br />increased over the past decade. Findings from a Saint Anthony New <br />Brighton School District 2016 report indicate that upward enrollment <br />trends are expected to increase over the next ten years, speculating that <br />a trend toward younger families and increased births will continue as <br />older residents age out of their homes and younger families move into the <br />area. <br /> <br /> <br />3%5% <br />26% <br />18%6% <br />25% <br />18% <br />St. Anthony residents by education level (2010) <br />Less than 9th grade <br />9th - 12th grade, no diploma <br />High school graduate (or <br />equivalent)Some college, no degree <br />Associate's Degree <br />Bachelor's Degree <br />Graduate or professional degree
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