From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what two local experts had to say about education in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Education and Schools in Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Minneapolis can boast of the first Muslim woman and Somali-American to be elected to Congress, Ilhan Omar, U.S. Representative for Minnesota’s 5th congressional district since 2019. Minneapolis, has generations of U.S born citizens and immigrants from all across the world who have built their lives in the city and have experienced success in their home countries as teachers, social workers, lawyers, business owners, doctors, and countless other professions. In turn, they have brought all of their skills and expertise to open businesses invigorating urban and rural communities with their entrepreneurial spirit.
Currently, the most important thing to know about Minneapolis is the tense cultural climate. We have been the epicenter of civil unrest. If moving to Minneapolis be aware of the history of racial segregation. Over decades development in the city has pushed neighborhoods into stark economic contrast. Living on either side of a main street will mean the difference between higher taxes, crime rates, and access to education for families. The city is vibrant and thriving in many ways, but the lack of resources for disenfranchised communities is becoming a strain on all residents.
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