Jan 25, 2023

Article #4 >>>>> >Journal of the K-12 Revolution: Essays and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota< >>>>> Volume IX, No. 7, January 2023

Article #4

Academic Credentials of Minneapolis Public Schools

High School (Unconventional) Principals

 

 

There are twelve (12) schools in the Minneapolis Public Schools that serve high school students.

 

Seven of these schools are conventional high schools, while the other five are unconventional:

 

FAIR is a magnet school emphasizing the visual and musical arts.  Heritage features a primarily Somali student population.

 

Wellstone International features a majority Hispanic/Latina/Latino student population with a substantial Somali population, as well. 

 

Longfellow is an alternative school under the administrative aegis of the Minneapolis Public Schools (differentiated in that respect from the contract alternative schools featured in article #4). 

 

There is also an online option for high school student.

 

Below find the degrees and certifications for those occupying positions as MPS principals in unconventional high schools principals.

 

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Credentials of MPS Principals at Unconventional High Schools

 

 

Mary Pat Cumming 

(FAIR)

 

B.A.

 

Biological Sciences

 

Minnesota State University/Mankato

 

M.S.

 

Educational Administration

 

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Shantel L. Jenkins 

(Online K-5, MPS Online 6-12)

 

B.A.

 

Mass Communications

 

Prairie View A&M University

 

M.A.

 

Curriculum and Instruction

 

University of St. Thomas

 

Education Specialist

 

K-12 Principal Licensure

 

Concordia University

 

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Michael Luseni 

(Heritage)

 

B.A.

 

Justice and Peace Studies

 

University of St. Thomas

 

M. Ed.

 

Special Education

 

University of Minnesota/Twin Cities

 

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Isabel E. Rodriguez  (Wellstone International)

 

B.A.

 

Elementary Education

 

St. Thomas University

 

M.Ed.

 

TESOL K-12 Education

 

University of Miami

 

Education Specialist

 

Educational Leadership

 

Minnesota State University/Mankato

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