Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy

How is it that so few were willing to challenge a public school with an overtly religious curriculum?
School was led by two imams, shared facility with major Islamic group
Some parents whose kids attended the charter school, recently forced to close, may be trying to open a private Islamic school.
A bankruptcy attorney for the school said Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy will cease to exist as a charter school, but is looking for alternatives, according to a Star Tribune report.
With its students and staff moving on, the embattled charter school has bowed out of its legal fight, according to the Star Tribune.
The troubled charter school, which had been ordered to close, decided that its prospects were not going to improve.