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American Indian students' needs unmet in Duluth district, parents say

Summary by Duluth News Tribune
DULUTH — As part of an annual review, the American Indian Parent Advisory Committee presented a failing vote to the Duluth School Board on whether the needs of American Indian students are being met. The vote, mandated by the Minnesota Legislature, was delivered to the school board Feb. 25. It was a unanimous decision from all eight committee members. Every school district with a minimum of 10 American Indian students is required to have a paren…

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Duluth News Tribune broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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