The president of the Minneapolis NAACP branch objects to the superintendent’s call to close North High School.

Corey Mitchell:

The Minneapolis branch of the NAACP on Wednesday urged parents to consider pulling their children out of the Minneapolis School District in response to Superintendent Bernadeia Johnson’s recommendation to close North High School.
Citing multiple school closures on the city’s North Side and low test scores in those that remain, Minneapolis NAACP President Booker Hodges accused Johnson and school board members of failing to educate north Minneapolis’ children, most of whom are black.
Hodges issued a statement calling for parents “who value their children’s education or future [to] seriously consider other options for educating their children.”