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This page contains archived information regarding the CDD. All presentations and models are for historical purposes only. For current information and plans, visit https://www.cdd.mpls.k12.mn.us/

Below you’ll find past editions of the Comprehensive District Design (CDD) Digest. Our hope is to send these videos out regularly so you can stay up-to-date on everything happening with the CDD. We’ll talk about what’s new, what’s coming up, and how you can stay engaged. You can learn more about these topics, submit feedback or ask a question using the sidebar on the left. Thanks for watching!

Feb. 7 - English | Hmoob | Somali | Español

CDD Update - March 4, 2020

It’s the seventh edition of the Comprehensive District Design (CDD) Digest! As a reminder, the CDD is about academics, equity and sustainability. It is our chance to provide every student in Minneapolis access to a well-rounded education.

CDD Update - Feb. 7, 2020

It’s the sixth edition of the Comprehensive District Design (CDD) Digest! The CDD is our chance to provide every student in Minneapolis access to a well-rounded education.

CDD Update - Jan. 24, 2020

It’s the fifth edition of the Comprehensive District Design (CDD) Digest! We created these digests as a way for people to stay up-to-date on everything happening with the CDD.

CDD Update - Jan. 13, 2020

It’s the fourth edition of the Comprehensive District Design (CDD) Digest! We hope everyone enjoyed Winter Break.

CDD Update - Dec. 20, 2019
This week we talk about the second part of the boundary study, which placed magnet schools into the study and looked at which grades are taught at each school. 
CDD Update - Dec. 13, 2019

We encourage you to visit our Comprehensive District Design (CDD) webpages to familiarize yourself with new information.

CDD Update - Dec. 6, 2019

This week, school district leaders met to complete the second part of the boundary study, which includes adding magnet schools and citywide special education programs. Magnet schools’ main purpose is to draw students from across the district to promote racial and economic integration. These schools often have a specific theme—such as arts, STEM, or language immersion—that students and families want to be a focus of their education.