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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, ...
Students at some Minneapolis schools will soon be building machines in a new robotics lab, dancing in a revamped studio and sharing their music and acting skills on stage in brand-new performance ...
Minneapolis Public Schools faces major cuts to central office departments. Minneapolis music teacher recognized by GMA. Minneapolis School Board approves ratified contracts for teachers, support ...
The equivalent of as many as 200 full-time jobs — both in the classroom and at district headquarters — and several programs could be cut as Minneapolis Public Schools leaders look to close a ...
CATHY WURZER: We've been following the big holes in the Saint Paul and Minneapolis Public Schools' budgets. The more than $100 million deficits are the result of the end of federal COVID funding ...
A Q&A with Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams The district’s new superintendent talks about the challenges facing the schools, along with their accomplishments. by ...
Minneapolis Public Schools are being sued over a provision in their new union contract that is designed to retain teachers of color. The provision upends long-standing last-in, first-out hiring ...
Minneapolis Public Schools is defending its deal with the teachers’ union to lay off white educators ahead of their less-senior minority colleagues, arguing that it is a necessary measure to ...
A year after Minneapolis Public Schools banked on the successful return of school librarians, St. Paul is headed into the coming year without licensed media specialists at the elementary level.
The latest example is Minneapolis Public Schools. The new Minneapolis teachers collective-bargaining agreement requires that layoffs be based on seniority—also known as “last-in, first-out ...