Free busing, new magnet schools, integration orders: MN agrees to $63M annual plan to settle Cruz-
Free busing, new magnet schools, integration orders: MN agrees to $63M annual plan to settle Cruz-Guzman lawsuit
Minnesota officials have agreed to create a metro-wide student busing program, establish four new magnet schools and order racially-isolated charter and district schools to integrate.
The plans, which emerged from settlement talks in the ongoing school desegregation lawsuit
Cruz-Guzman v. State of Minnesota, were introduced Tuesday in the House Education Finance Committee.
Itll be up to the Legislature to approve the plan, which is estimated to cost $63 million a year.
After two years and thousands of hours of mediation, we have the opportunity to achieve a significant positive result for children and avoid litigation, Attorney General Keith Ellison told lawmakers.
Ellison warned that without a settlement, a judge not lawmakers could end up deciding what to do about metro school segregation. And a trial would cost around $10 million, he said.
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