The last week of the 2015 session ends one week from today. The three key leaders, Governor Dayton, Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk, and House Speaker Kurt Daudt, met over the weekend to continue negotiations on the budget, but as of this morning they don’t have a deal to announce. Whether or not the Legislature and Governor have a budget … Read More
Top Issues for Education Conference Committee
The Education Conference Committee met three times last week reviewing the details of the House and Senate plans. They didn’t take action on any items, as they’re waiting for a leadership deal on their spending target. They focused committee time on a handful of the more significant issues in play. MREA provides a snapshot of where each stands below. View latest side-by-side … Read More
Time to Nominate Outstanding School Programs
From Pine Point and Springfield, to Dover-Eyota and Brainerd, what are the compelling practices or programs at any level of education, from early childhood through adult education, across Great Minnesota? MREA wants to know. MREA looks to its membership each year to identify their best practices and enter their accomplishments in MREA’s annual Profiles of Excellence awards program. Annually the association recognizes member … Read More
Education Conference Committee Appointed
Legislators were appointed last week to the committee that will negotiate many of the details of the education finance and policy provisions that have survived the process thus far and provide a shared plan for a final vote. Rep. Jennifer Loon (GOP-Eden Prairie) and Sen. Chuck Wiger (DFL-North St. Paul) will serve as co-chairs of the Education Conference Committee. View MREA’s side-by-side … Read More
Districts Face Cuts With 1&1 Funding Proposal
From Canby and Caledonia to Fergus Falls and Breckenridge, MREA members are speaking out and asking for more regarding the Minnesota legislature’s proposed general education funding increase of 1 percent each of the next two years (commonly referred to as “1&1 on the formula”). Letters to newspaper editors and community members from rural school administrators across Minnesota indicate teacher cuts, fewer class electives, and … Read More
Take Survey, Tell MREA What's Working
MREA is asking members to complete by May 8 the 2015 Member Survey. Member feedback regarding communications, programs, and other topics of importance to rural education is valuable to helping MREA be the Voice for Greater Minnesota Education. Please take a few minutes to complete a short member survey. Whether you are a teacher, school board member, principal, or other administrator, the feedback you to provide MREA’s Board of Directors will help them make … Read More
Get Economist's Perspective on Early Learning at Conference
Two economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis proposed over a decade ago that any economic development plan needed to place early childhood development at the top of its strategies because it provided a huge economic return on investment (ROI). To give rural educators and school board members an economist’s perspective on investing in early learning, Rob Grunewald will share his and Art Rolnick’s work at MREA’s … Read More
What's in House, Senate Education Bills?
The House passed its omnibus education bill on Saturday after heavy criticism about it falling short of what is needed for education in Minnesota. The Senate omnibus education budget bill (SF 811) is expected to be heard – and passed in some form – on the floor on Wednesday. The Senate bill includes a variety of provisions to support education. View … Read More
AMI "Success" Funding Needs Advocacy
Success for the Future (SftF) is included in both the Senate and House Omnibus Education Bills, although at levels far less than the $14.8M in Governor Dayton’s proposal. It is important that AMI schools continue to advocate with their Senator and Representative(s) that an increase in SftF funding and making SftF a permanent categorical source of funding is a high priority for … Read More
MREA Announces Conference Keynote
The importance of early childhood education to the state and nation’s futures has taken center stage recently, with Governor Dayton and President Obama proposing funding to provide more young children with stimulating early learning environments. The U.S. Department of Education also just released a report showing the need for high-quality public preschool education options across the nation. To prepare for this increased focus on early learning, join MREA … Read More