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Find Your District

Look up your Minnesota school district to see whether a seizure plan is posted, key district facts, and exactly what to do next, whether you are a parent or you work for the district.

Please read first

This shows whether a seizure plan is posted publicly online for each district, as of June 2026. A result of "not found" does not mean a district has no plan, many keep plans internal or on pages we could not reach. It is not a measure of legal compliance or of how safe a school is. Always contact your school directly.

Search your district

Start typing your district or county name, pick it from the list, and you will get a full profile: the seizure-plan status, district facts, county context, the source we checked, and your next steps.

What to do next

  1. Find your district above.
  2. Whether or not a plan is posted, you can ask your school to set one up for your child.
  3. Use the family guide, it includes a copy-paste email and the official action-plan forms (including Spanish, Hmong, and Somali).
  1. Check your entry above. If it says "medication policy only" or "nothing found," a plan may simply not be posted yet.
  2. Use the free drop-in packet to post a seizure action plan template and update your policy with ready-to-use materials.
  3. Tell us once you have adopted a plan so we can update your entry.

Browse every district

A searchable list of all Minnesota districts with the source we checked.


Want the map and the analysis behind the gap (by district type, size, and county health need)? See The Data: Mapping the Gaps. Found an error or out-of-date entry? Reach out via LinkedIn.