Minn. R. agency 129, ch. 3535, SCHOOL DESEGREGATION/INTEGRATION, pt. 3535.0100 - PURPOSE
The purpose of parts 3535.0100 to 3535.0180 is to:
A. recognize that the primary goal of public
education is to enable all students to have opportunities to achieve academic
success;
B. reaffirm the state of
Minnesota's commitment to the importance of integration in its public
schools;
C. recognize that while
there are societal benefits from schools that are racially balanced, there are
many factors which can impact the ability of school districts to provide
racially balanced schools, including housing, jobs, and
transportation;
D. recognize that
providing parents a choice regarding where their children should attend school
is an important component of Minnesota's education policy;
E. recognize that there are parents for whom
having their children attend integrated schools is an essential component of
their children's education;
F.
prevent segregation, as defined in part
3535.0110, subpart 9, in public
schools;
G. encourage districts to
provide opportunities for students to attend schools that are racially balanced
when compared to other schools within the district;
H. provide a system that identifies the
presence of racially isolated districts and encourage adjoining districts to
work cooperatively to improve cross-district integration, while giving parents
and students meaningful choices; and
I. work with rules that address academic
achievement, including graduation standards under chapter 3501 and inclusive
education under part
3500.0550, by providing equitable
access to resources.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 124D.896
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