School Districts Share Impact of 1&1 Funding

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Responding to an MREA survey, 124 school superintendents across Greater Minnesota reported the impact of the proposed 1&1 funding for education would mean larger class sizes, fewer electives and hundreds of pink slips. The report results reveal rural Minnesota can expect 160 teachers and 80 support staff to be laid off or not replaced and a total of $17.4 million in … Read More

What Will 1&1 Mean for Your Students?

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MREA prefers mix of formula, targeted funding for facilities and School Districts without QComp to address the TDE requirements, and tax base equalization for Rural Education. The reality is that 1 percent and 1 percent, commonly referred to as 1&1, is inadequate. If Minnesota elected leaders invested half the $1.9 billion surplus for education, they could address facilities, TDE, move towards … Read More

Ag2School, Deferred Maintenance Move Forward

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A series of bills were introduced in both the House and Senate before the Legislature’s spring break that would help rural districts with facility related issues. Farmers have been active at the Capitol this session seeing tax relief from school bond taxes. MREA has been working with farmers and legislators on this issue and an Ag2School plan. View a brief on this issue. … Read More

Legislature Returns to Take on Budget

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The Minnesota Legislature reconvenes at noon on Tuesday, April 7. Budget committees will continue reviewing individual budget requests this week as legislators and interest groups make their last minute attempts to find their way into an omnibus spending bill. The next phase of the session is for omnibus spending bills to roll out of their respective committees. Omnibus Budget Bills … Read More

Setting the Education Budget Target

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With the second bill deadline behind them, Minnesota legislators left St. Paul on Friday for their traditional spring break. This is a time for legislators to get back to their districts and get a reality check on what they’ve been working on. We hope that school leaders will take some time to reach out to their legislators to talk about … Read More

Seasonal Rec Bill Heard in Senate

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Rural school leaders testified last week on a bill that would help rural schools collect seasonal rec property tax dollars. The Senate E12 Committee on Wednesday heard the details of SF1323 from its author Sen. Tom Saxhaug (DFL-Grand Rapids) and the need for it from Pine River-Backus Superintendent Cathy Bettino, Business Manager Jolene Bengtson, and Pelican Rapids Superintendent Deb Wanek. This bill … Read More

Governor Dayton: A Legacy of Early Learning

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If there was a remaining doubt in your mind about the Governor’s seriousness toward expanding universal four-year old preschool, check out his news release from Friday. It appears Governor Dayton has decided his legacy won’t just be all-day kindergarten but a wholesale expansion four-year-old preschool with an aim of making it a universal program in a few short years. Questions … Read More

Omnibus Education Policy Bills Advance

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The Senate E12 Committee dug the Senate’s omnibus education bill, SF1495, last week. Along with several other items, the bill from Chairman Wiger would ease the requirement for teachers who have not passed the required basic skills test. They would be able to obtain up to four, rather than the current two, one-year temporary teaching licenses, and the bill requires a streamlined … Read More

Gaining Support for Ag2School

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MREA is gaining support for a facility fallout solution that would address the deferred maintenance funding inequities in Minnesota. The inequities between the Alternative Facility school districts (large metro primarily) and all others is well documented. Legislators of all stripes have at the tip of their tongue the $2.79 per square foot versus $0.58 per square foot differential in spending power … Read More

Budget Plans Begin to Hatch

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As the policy deadlines loom the discussion about respective budget plans is starting to emerge. With a $1.9 billion surplus in hand the debate about education should be a matter of how much and where to spend it. The House Ways & Means Committee meets Monday morning to take testimony on what should be the upper limits of spending by … Read More