Minnesota’s school age population is changing. In 2018 nearly a third of our students, K-12, were students of color. In Fall of 2019 one half of all students, K-12, were students of color. Coupled with clear evidence of a failure to close the achievement gap, a different model for educating all students is critical to the economic well being of the state.
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