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Public Education Northeast (PEN) is attempting to better understand what school programs and offerings are important to parents, students, and the community of northeast Minneapolis. We wish to collect opinions from as many parents of students and other stakeholders in the northeast corridor, including current Minneapolis Public School (MPS) parents as well as parents of children who have chosen other schools. We really want to know the reasons for how you make decisions about your child’s education.

The MPS school board is in the process of completing a strategic planning process which will allow them to shape the direction of all schools.

How do we wish to shape the schools in the northeast community?

That’s why your input is crucial!

Learn more about the survey here or click here to download the survey.

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Holland Neighborhood Improvement Association

The Holland Neighborhood lies in the heart of Northeast Minneapolis. Home to a rich variety of ethnic traditions and cultures, this area runs from 27th Avenue on the North, Central Avenue on the East, 19th Avenue/17th Avenues on the South, and University Avenue to the West.


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The Holland Neighborhood Improvement Association serves as a forum and catalyst for issues affecting the entire neighborhood, including housing, education, infrastructure and cultural events. The HNIA is committed to building the community by creating coalitions between the many stakeholders within our neighborhood. The Association plays an instrumental role in acquiring funding and providing direction for a number of community-based projects.

Value Statements

The HNIA values and promotes...
  • representative decision-making.
  • each individual regardless of race, age, ethnicity, social economic status, sex, or sexual orientation, religion, length of residency, disability, or home-owner status.
  • integrity in every dimension of this organization’s conduct.
  • a safe healthy and aesthetic environment for the Holland Neighborhood.

Contact the HNIA for more information.

 
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