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Minnesota Passes First Modern Charter School Law

1991

In an effort to increase public school choice, Minnesota is the first state to adopt charter school legislation that allows the creation of public charter schools – schools that receive public funds but are run separately from the larger school system and are not required to meet all of its administrative regulations. The idea behind charter schools is that freedom from government regulation results in important curriculum innovations, increased community involvement, and overall improvements to public education.