Minnesota settles Twin Cities school desegregation lawsuit
The class-action lawsuit, filed in 2015 by St. Paul parent Alejandro Cruz-Guzman, charged that segregated schools, enabled by state enrollment laws, are preventing Twin Cities-area students of color from getting an adequate education.
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Josh Verges / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 10:34 am, Apr. 28, 2021 ×
ST. PAUL Minnesota officials have agreed to create a metro-wide student busing program, establish four new magnet schools and order racially isolated charter and district schools to integrate.
The plans, which emerged from settlement talks in the ongoing school desegregation lawsuit Cruz-Guzman v. State of Minnesota, were introduced Tuesday, April 27, in the House Education Finance Committee.
Minnesota settles Twin Cities school desegregation lawsuit
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Free busing, new magnet schools, integration orders: MN agrees to $63M annual plan to settle Cruz-Guzman lawsuit Josh Verges © Provided by Twin Cities Pioneer Press Robert Nabors talks to a member of his group when he paints a box for a card game in a toymaking and innovation unit in a studio arts class at Crosswinds School in Woodbury on Thursday, March 9, 2017. The arts innovation program includes English, math and visual arts. Crosswinds uses a collaborative approach to implement Minnesota s updated English and Language Arts standards. (Pioneer Press: Jean Pieri)
Minnesota officials have agreed to create a metro-wide student busing program, establish four new magnet schools and order racially-isolated charter and district schools to integrate.