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Board accepts Native American Parent Advisory Committee's vote of nonconcurrence; NAPAC urges action on achievement gap and data accuracy

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The Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) presented a resolution of nonconcurrence, citing persistent disparities in academic achievement and inaccurate data collection. The board voted 7-0 to accept the committee's vote and hear its recommendations.

The South Saint Paul School Board accepted a vote of nonconcurrence from the district's Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) at its Feb. 24 meeting, formally acknowledging the committee's view that the district has not yet met the educational needs of Native American students.

Amy Winter presented the committee's findings to the board on behalf of NAPAC, and the…

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