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School board accepts Native American Parent Advisory Committee nonconcurrence; NAPAC urges work to close achievement gap

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The South Saint Paul School Board formally accepted a Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC) vote of nonconcurrence after the committee said the district has not fully met the needs of American Indian students, citing achievement, attendance and data-collection concerns.

The South Saint Paul School Board on Feb. 24 voted 7-0 to accept a resolution notifying the board of a nonconcurrence vote by the Native American Parent Advisory Committee (NAPAC).

Amy Winter presented the NAPAC findings to the board, summarizing the committee's concerns after its annual review required by state guidance. "The NAPAC remains committed to addressing the persistent achievement gap between…

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