Minneapolis Board of Education
Minneapolis Board of Education1250 W Broadway Ave, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55411 Minneapolis, MN 55411 (Directions)
- In the public comment section, people testified about Hiawatha Elementary School’s large class sizes and the district’s lack of enforcement of its new gender inclusion policy.
- The board approved a deal to sell the former Gordon and Willard schools to The Link, a non-profit housing developer in North Minneapolis.
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Edited and summarized by the Minneapolis - MN Documenters Team
Approved a deal to sell the former Gordon and Willard schools to The Link, a non-profit housing developer in North Minneapolis
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Minneapolis Board of Education
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The Minneapolis Board of Education, or School Board, is the elected body responsible for governing finances and policies, establishing and monitoring the strategic direction and goals, and hiring and evaluating the district’s superintendent, who serves as the district’s chief executive.
The School Board is comprised of nine directors, elected by Minneapolis voters, and two student representatives who are appointed. The superintendent also serves as an ex-officio member of the board. Board members serve four-year terms, beginning in January after being elected in November. Each year in January, the school board selects its leadership, which includes a chair, vice-chair, clerk, and treasurer.