Volume XII, No. 1
July 2025
Journal of the K-12 Revolution:
Essays and Research from Minneapolis, Minnesota
No Hope for the Minneapolis Public Schools:
Recent Powerful Indicators of a District in Decline
A Five-Article Series
A Publication of the New Salem Educational Initiative
Gary Marvin Davison, Editor
No Hope for the Minneapolis Public Schools:
Recent Powerful Indicators of a District in Decline
A Five-Article Series
Gary Marvin Davison
New Salem Educational Initiative
Copyright © 2025
Contents
Introductory Comments
No Hope for the Minneapolis Public Schools:
Recent Powerful Indicators of a District in Decline
Article #1
24 June 2025 Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education Retreat Strongly Indicates That There is No Hope for The District Under the Current Leadership of Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams and the Current Board Membership
Article #2
Recommendations of Schools for Closing or Re-Purposing:
The Failure of Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams and the Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education to Address the Issue of Building Usage
Article #3
Misleading Claims Made by the Superintendent Lisa Sayles-Adams Administration Regarding Davis Center Staff Reductions as Fiscal Year 2026 Budget of the Minneapolis Public Schools is Finalized
Article #4
Academic Lightweights Ty Thompsen and Melissa Sonnek Have No Prospect for Establishing a Viable Academic Program at the Minneapolis Public Schools
Article #5
Communication from Concerned Citizen King Freeman Regarding Failure at the Former KIPP Academy:
Even Though Charter Schools are Typically Even Worse Than the Public Schools, Many Parents Desperately Seek Options to the Minneapolis Public Schools
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