Politics & Government
Minneapolis Schools Superintendent To Leave Job In June: Report
The news of Ed Graff's departure comes after one of the longest and most contentious teachers strikes in the district's history.
MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis Public Schools Superintendent Ed Graff will leave his position at the end of June, according to a report.
The Star Tribune said the move was outlined in an email sent Wednesday to school board members. Graff will work until the end of his contract, which expires on June 30.
Graff became the superintendent in 2016. The news of his departure comes after one of the longest and most contentious teachers strikes in the district's history.
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