Minnesota Statutes
§ 124F.02 — EXPERIENTIAL AND APPLIED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS
Minnesota § 124F.02
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Minn. Stat. § 124F.02 (2026).
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(a)To strengthen the alignment between career and college ready curriculum and state and local academic standards and increase students' opportunities for participating in applied and experiential learning in a nontraditional setting, school districts are encouraged to provide programs such as:
(1)magnet schools;
(2)language immersion programs;
(3)project-based learning;
(4)accelerated learning;
(5)college prep schools;
(6)career and technical education;
(7)Montessori schools;
(8)military schools;
(9)work-based schools; and
(10)place-based learning.
(b)Districts may provide such programs independently or in cooperation with other districts, at a school single site, for particular grades, or throughout the district. In addition to meeting the other accountability measures under
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Legislative History
2014 c 272 art 3 s 29;1Sp2025 c 10 art 2 s 11,25
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