Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1502

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Read Act amendment

Impact

The implementation of SF1502 is poised to reform how reading instruction is approached in Minnesota schools. By focusing on curricula aligned with evidence-based practices, the bill seeks to increase student proficiency in foundational literacy skills, including phonological awareness and reading comprehension. Additionally, the act calls for ongoing professional development for educators to support effective literacy instruction, thereby improving educational outcomes for students across the state. It is expected to promote consistency in teaching methods and evaluation, fostering a more systematic approach to literacy.

Summary

SF1502, known as the Read Act amendment, is a legislative initiative aimed at enhancing literacy education standards in Minnesota. The bill amends existing statutes pertaining to the Read Act, ensuring that public schools utilize curricula and instruction based on the science of reading. This legislation emphasizes evidence-based reading instruction, moving away from methods that do not conform to this framework, such as the three-cueing system. The bill also mandates that the Department of Education provide a list of approved screeners for assessing students' reading skills, which must be adhered to by school districts. The effective date for these provisions is slated for July 1, 2025.

Contention

While SF1502 is designed to improve reading outcomes, it has sparked some debate among educational stakeholders. Proponents argue that aligning reading instruction with scientifically supported methods will lead to better literacy rates among students. However, critics contend that the exclusion of certain instructional methods could limit teachers' flexibility in addressing diverse student needs. Additionally, the requirement for districts to adopt approved screeners may enhance standardization, but some educators are concerned about potential over-reliance on prescribed assessments, potentially stifling innovative teaching approaches.

Companion Bills

MN HF877

Similar To Read Act amended, and appropriations cancelled.

Previously Filed As

MN HF877

Read Act amended, and appropriations cancelled.

Similar Bills

MN HF877

Read Act amended, and appropriations cancelled.

MN HF6

Read Act modified, appropriations cancelled; education innovation provisions modified; P-TECH approval process modified; Office of Achievement and Innovation established in the Department of Education; equity, diversity, and inclusion appropriation modified; school performance reporting system established, fund transfers for fiscal years 2025 through 2029 authorized, and school board authorized to not comply with recently enacted state laws or rules.

MN SF771

Read Act and other educational policy provisions modifications

MN SF1740

Omnibus Education policy provisions

MN HF1306

Education policy bill.

MN SF3061

Teacher licensure requirements modification related to the Read Act

MN HF2864

Teacher licensure requirements related to the Read Act modified.

MN SF3186

Literacy incentive aid program modifications, new literacy aid eligible uses establishment, and appropriation