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The Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Resource (FAIR) School for Arts is a magnet high school located in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It is a part of Minneapolis Public Schools and educates students in grades 9-12.
The number of students enrolled in Minneapolis Public Schools is expected to drop under 30,000 students from 2007 to 2011. [8] As a result of "a severe learning gap, continued enrollment decreases and financial shortfalls" [9] the district has at times proposed closing a number of schools, the majority in North Minneapolis. The district has ...
The equivalent of as many as 200 full-time jobs — both in the classroom and at district headquarters — and several programs could be cut as Minneapolis Public Schools leaders look to close a ...
The School houses a whole-day Kindergarten program as well as Early Childhood Special Education and Early Family Childhood Education programs. [4] [5] Anne Sullivan School shares an attendance area with and is a feeder school for Minneapolis South High School. Specialist Subjects include Media, 5th- 8th Grade Band, Fitness, Health, Physical ...
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The opening show at Minneapolis’ new Samuel S. Shubert Theatre was The White Sister starring Viola Allen. Ticket prices ranged from $2.50 to 50 cents. Ticket prices ranged from $2.50 to 50 cents. Alexander G. “Buzz” Bainbridge , a former press agent for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and general manager for a Chicago producer of touring ...
Minneapolis Public Schools and the union representing teachers have reached a tentative contract agreement, avoiding a strike authorization vote that had been scheduled for Thursday and Friday.
North High School is home to KBEM-FM, a radio station owned by the Minneapolis Public Schools. The station signed on the air in October, 1970, and moved to North in 1983 when the Minneapolis Area Vocational Technical Institute, where the station had been located from its launch (as Vocational High School), closed and the building sold.