MINNEAPOLIS – Technology issues have caused Minneapolis Public Schools to cancel all after-school activities on Monday.
A district spokesperson says MPS’ technology systems were down earlier in the day, but many were restored by the afternoon.
“Many systems are up and running now in Minneapolis Public Schools as staff and students receive and update passwords. We expected the process to take more than a day, and we are grateful to school staff for guiding students as well lessons ahead,” the spokesman. said.
The district will make a call Tuesday on whether after-school activities will resume, and its investigation into the disruptions is ongoing.