Board of Education
2024 Election
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School board elections in Minneapolis are held every two years. In 2024, Districts 2, 4, 6, and one at-large seat are up for election.
Includes all Calhoun-Isles and Southwest Minneapolis neighborhoods, as well as Lyndale.
Minneapolis Schools Voices recently published a Q&A with Bergman and Callahan, organized by District 6 neighborhood organizations.
A public forum will be held with Bergman and Callahan on Sept. 23 at Meraki, 100 West 46th Street, from 6-8 p.m.
District 6
I’m running for school board so I can hold our public school system accountable to its stated goal of providing a high quality, anti-racist, culturally responsive education for every Minneapolis student.
District 6
I am running for School Board in District 6 because I believe that every student in our city, regardless of their race, zip code, and/or class, deserves an excellent, well-funded, and easily accessible education.
Did not respond to questionnaire
All Minneapolis residents can vote for an at-large candidate, but you can also vote for a district-specific candidate. • See who is on your ballot. • Find your polling place.
Our community should have a say in these decisions affecting our students, the overall health of our education system, and our city. This year is particularly important, as Minneapolis Public Schools welcome new superintendent, Dr. Lisa Sayles-Adams, while facing a $110 million budget deficit.
Use your voice this election season to shape the future as the MPS School Board works alongside Dr. Sayles-Adams to navigate challenging budget decisions, and implement a strong vision for the district.
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