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a Black school board member in the suburban Robbinsdale Area school district near Minneapolis. But they gave people a way to better understand one another, “to relate to them on the basis of ...
In the last week, school officials across the country have had to assess what they’d do if U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement agents show up on campus. This is because the Trump administration ...
Minneapolis Public Schools will use the last of its reserves and then some during next school year if it does not make substantial budget cuts or receive additional state or federal revenue. This is ...
The Minneapolis school district has entered into an agreement with the federal government to resolve an investigation into the unequal treatment of female athletes — in particular, those ...
Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) is seeking $20 million in additional annual tech funding from taxpayers. The tax impact on a $350,000 homestead would be $7.80 a month, according to the district.
Last month, the Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education passed a district-wide gender inclusion policy expanding support for the district’s transgender and nonbinary youth. Parents of ...
Minneapolis Public Schools will never require a transgender student to use a single-stall restroom, meaning any boy who identifies as a girl can enter the girls’ restroom. The district will work ...
A former math teacher at Minneapolis South High School says ... the principal but said that information was not sent to the school district. “I don’t know how you can do that when so much ...
"Strong, thriving public schools." RELATED: In new report, Minneapolis teachers union claims district's budget problems are exaggerated MPS cites the historic budget shortfall to declining ...
The Minneapolis school district has 18 individual contracts with farmers totaling around $465,000, to make more food from scratch. Cindy Long, administrator of the USDA Food and Nutrition Service ...
RELATED: New Minneapolis Public Schools superintendent: "I want to be part of the change" "You cannot cut your way into being a world-class district, you simply can't," said MFT Vice President ...