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Minnetonka is somewhere between 30-40% kids open enrolled from outside the district. I'd have to guess that the percentage at Edina would be pretty high as well, just because of the aging and maturity of that district.Enrollment and Low-income levels by schools from the Metro-West district (via greatschools.org):
Eden Prairie: 2,833 Students/ 31% low income
Edina: 2,720 Students/ 20% low income
Minnetonka: 3,508 Students/ 11% low income
Prior Lake: 2,857 Students/ 18% low income
Shakopee: 2,770 Students/ 38% low-income
Wayzata: 3,523 Students/ 14% low income
Minnetonka and Wayzata definitely seem to have a competitive advantage when it comes to the factors of enrollment and income.
Wayzata has virtually no open enrollment as the schools are pretty well full and growing with new residents. I think they're anticipating 750-800 new additional students in the next few years in the Wayzata district, largely because of more new construction in the NW part of the district.