Volume IX, No. 11
May 2023
Journal of the K-12 Revolution:
Essays
and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota
Remembering How Bad a School Board
Can Be:
Comparing Previous Compositions of
the
Minneapolis Public Schools Board
of Education
With the Present, Much Better, Membership
A Five-Article Series
A Publication of the New Salem
Educational Initiative
Gary Marvin Davison, Editor
Remembering How Bad a School Board
Can Be:
Comparing Previous Compositions of
the
Minneapolis Public Schools Board
of Education
With the Present, Much Better, Membership
A Five-Article Series
Copyright
© 2023
Gary Marvin Davison
New
Salem Educational Initiative
Contents
Introductory Comments
Article #1
Remembering a Particularly Incompetent and Politically Tainted
Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education:
The Lamentable Board Comprised of KerryJo Felder, Bob Walser, Siad
Ali, Kim Caprini, Nelson Inz, Kim Ellison, Josh Pauly, Jenny Arneson, and Ira
Jourdain
Article #2
Analysis of the Particularly Inept and Corrupt Minneapolis
Public Schools Board of Education When (Through the November 2020 Election) Comprised
of District 1 Member
Jenny Arneson, District 2 Member KerryJo Felder, District 3 Member Siad Ali,
District 4 Member Bob Walser, District 5m Member Nelson In, District 6 MemberIra
Jourdain, At Large Member Kim Ellison, At-Large Member Josh Pauly, At-Large
Member Kim Caprini as to Specific Nature of Culpability, in Order of
Offensiveness
Article #3
Incompetence of Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS)
Superintendent Ed Graff, MPS Board of Education Members, and Consultant Paula
Forbes on Full Display at Saturday, 6 April 2019 Meeting
Article #4
A Great Day for the K-12 Revolution >>>>>
Sharon El-Amin and Adriana Cerrillo Win Their Races for MPS
Board of Education
Article #5
Current (As of January 2023) Membership
of the MPS Board of Education
Concluding Comments
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