Minneapolis Public Schools recovers $20M in special education funding
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By Joseph Swanson
Published on May 8, 2026.
The Minneapolis Public Schools is set to receive over $20 million in funding for special education programs as it currently faces a $50 million deficit. The district had previously missed major state funding for several years due to expense and billing issues, leading to job losses and job losses. The increase in funding is expected to save at least 100 jobs.
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