The West Metro Education Program (WMEP) was a voluntary consortium of 11 urban and suburban school districts in the Minneapolis area of Minnesota. As an educational equity-focused collaborative for student success and educator growth, WMEP offered professional development, equity leadership and student programs to build capacity in the region.
WMEP dissolved on June 30, 2018.[1]
Known as Joint Powers School District 6069, member school districts of WMEP included:
- Brooklyn Center School District
- Columbia Heights School District
- Eden Prairie School District
- Edina Public Schools
- Hopkins Public Schools
- Minneapolis Public Schools
- Richfield Public Schools
- Robbinsdale Area Schools
- St. Anthony-New Brighton School District
- St. Louis Park School District
- Wayzata Public Schools
References
- ↑ "West Metro Education Program". West Metro Education Program. Retrieved January 29, 2020.
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