Delaying 40 percent of school aid payments will imperil some charter schools
Academia Cesar Chavez has operated on St. Paul’s East Side for a decade. The bilingual elementary school’s primary goal is to lower the achievement gap for Latino students. Enrollment next year is expected to be nearly 400, with more than 90 percent of the students of Latino descent.
Even in summer, schools would feel shutdown pinch
After school let out for the summer, the Inver Grove Heights Community Schools embarked on a major project to redo the HVAC system in Simley High School and an elementary school.
Charter school reform advances in Senate
The bill addresses questionable uses of state money and allows charter schools to own buildings. But the state's charter school association opposes some parts of the bill.
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