In an unprecedented move, the Minneapolis school district announced that families will have the option of remote learning for a month. This decision comes as the Trump administration has sent 2,000 immigration agents to the area and in response to the recent tragic shooting of a local woman by a federal agent. The news was communicated to teachers via emails obtained by the Associated Press, reflecting the district's efforts to address community concerns and provide a safe learning environment amid heightened tensions.
Minneapolis Schools Offer Remote Learning Amid Immigration Crackdown
Amid rising tensions due to immigration enforcement, Minneapolis school district offers families temporary remote learning options.
Minneapolis schools are adapting to federal immigration enforcement by offering families a month of remote learning. This decision follows the deployment of 2,000 immigration agents to the city amidst community unrest after a fatal shooting by a federal agent.


















