East Metro Integration District 6067

EMID East Metro Integration District 6067 was a special school district in the U.S. state of Minnesota created as a collaboration between Saint Paul Public Schools and nine suburban school districts in the eastern Minneapolis–Saint Paul metro area. EMID is designed to foster voluntary cultural integration among schools in the Twin Cities.

EMID has four components:

Harambee Community Cultures/ Environmental Science School

Harambee is a K-5 year-round elementary school. It gets its name from the harambee tradition of Kenyan community self-help events.[1]

Crosswinds East Metro Arts and Science School

Crosswinds is a 6-10 school in Woodbury, Minnesota. Crosswinds is an accredited International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program School

Multicultural Resource Center

Office of Equity & Integration

gollark: - better interserver capability than IRC's weird tree thing
gollark: osmarksdecentralizedchatoid™ featuring:- approximately IRCous design instead of the matrix state synchronisation one - channels belong to a particular server which manages history and permissions and such- global accounts looking somewhat like email addresses. Or maybe they're just public keys and people have to something something web of trust the actual name.- end to end encryption option for small private channels
gollark: Libsodium?
gollark: Perhaps I should add osmarksdecentralizedchatoid™ to my list of never to be completed projects.
gollark: Maybe Matrix would be better as IRC + end to end encrypted chatrooms + identity servers, yes.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-09-26. Retrieved 2011-03-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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