Minnesota

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BACKGROUND

Minnesota has struggled for years with segregated neighborhoods and school districts, and has recently been embroiled in conflict over the role and effect of its charter schools. The Minnesota Department of Education has been attempting to require that charter schools with significant populations of students of color create more diversity, but some members of the community have likened these new demands as an insult to parents who are making the conscious choice to enroll them in schools that they deem the best fit for their children. In the past few months, Judge Anne C. O’Reilly ruled that state education officials overstepped their authority when rewriting integration rules and that their regulations are not backed up with enough evidence and on occasion conflict with state law. The judge recommended that state education officials remove charter schools from their proposed plans and make a better case for why they are attempting to change existing integration rules. The debate is not over however; as with the support of the legislature the plans could move forward despite pushback from the charter schools and legal system.  

 

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