Culturally responsive assessment of certain students provided.
Impact
The proposed bill allocates $13.5 million for the years 2024 and 2025 each to support the establishment of partnerships aimed at advancing student success. Specific funding is earmarked for professional development, including the provision of mathematics trainers and coaches. This initiative is expected to foster a collaborative environment among educators and provide schools with better resources to analyze student data and implement evidence-based interventions to support at-risk students.
Summary
House File 4788, introduced by Representative Virnig, is aimed at improving educational outcomes through the implementation of culturally responsive assessments for students. This bill amends existing laws related to the Minnesota education system by proposing significant funding for the development and execution of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework. A substantial portion of the funding is designated for hiring local MTSS coordinators and providing support for school districts and charter schools to enhance their instructional strategies in areas such as mathematics, literacy, and mental health.
Contention
While supporters of HF4788 argue that it serves to provide necessary educational resources and promotes inclusivity through culturally responsive practices, there may be varying opinions on the funding allocation process and the effectiveness of the MTSS framework. Critics may express concerns regarding whether the bill adequately addresses the unique needs of all districts, particularly those facing socioeconomic challenges that may not be fully mitigated by the support structure proposed in the bill.
Microcredentials for teachers and administrators of English learner programs established, English learner revenue formula modified to provide additional revenue for a student with limited or interrupted formal education, English learner staff ratio reporting created, and money appropriated.