The previous deadline for online instruction was Feb. 12, but parents’ concerns and the continued presence of ICE prompted further accommodations for students’ safety.
Minneapolis Public Schools will extend its online learning accommodations for students who are scared to attend school in-person amid concerns of federal immigration enforcement activity.
According to a statement by Minneapolis Public Schools district officials, teachers will deliver instruction simultaneously to students in classrooms and those participating from home until April 6. The previous deadline for online instruction was Feb. 12, but parents’ concerns and the continued presence of ICE prompted further accommodations for students’ safety…