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Lawsuits filed against CRT in Minnesota allege it promotes harassment, intolerance
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UPDATE: Lakeville Area schools threat is considered not credible
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All Lakeville Area Schools closed due to active threat
Police say they are aggressively investigating a communicated threat.
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All Lakeville Area Schools are closed due to what the district describes as an active threat.
In an emergency alert, the district said: All Lakeville Area schools and facilities will be closed until further notice on Friday, May 21 due to an active threat under investigated by the Lakeville Police Department. All K-12 students will participate in distance learning from home. All staff should work remotely.
A further statement on its website says that staff members are being told not to report to school buildings or district facilities until further notice.
St. Paul, Minneapolis open summer school to all students as federal money pours in
Free programs will be offered to anyone who’s interested, rather than focusing as usual on students who need that time the most.
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Josh Verges / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 2:04 pm, Apr. 4, 2021 ×
Twin Cities metro-area school districts are preparing to offer a major increase in summer programming to help students recover academic and social time they lost because of the coronavirus pandemic.
In the St. Paul and Minneapolis districts this summer, free programs will be offered to anyone who’s interested, rather than focusing as usual on students who need that time the most.