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St. Paul Public Schools officials have approved a referendum to appear before resident voters in November that would increase funding to its budget in the coming years.
Plus why we need immigrants to grow, MN schools not getting federal funds (for now), and U of M Press turns 100 in today's Flyover news roundup.
According to a board report, St. Paul currently collects $1,167 per pupil in voter-approved funding. At the top of the ...
With Minnesota facing a multibillion-dollar budget deficit in the next biennium, and schools already making significant cuts, ...
If approved by voters, the levy hike will cost the average St. Paul homeowner — with the median home valued at $289,200 — $309 per year or $26 per month.
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Four candidates are running to replace former St. Paul City Council President Mitra Jalali after she resigned in January from her Ward Four seat, as St. Paul grapples with high property taxes and ...
According to Education Minnesota, an unprecedented number of districts are considering levy referendums, which means they ...
Frank B. Wilderson Jr., a pioneering Black educator and psychologist, died in Minnesota at 94 years old, leaving a rich ...
Transportation costs have increased for several school districts in the Southeast Minnesota region in recent years, and ...