Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4880

Introduced
3/13/24  

Caption

Evidence-based literacy instruction pilot program established, out-of-school literacy program grants established, reports required, and money appropriated.

Impact

The implementation of HF4880 is expected to lead to enhanced literacy rates among children participating in the programs funded by the grants. The Department of Education will be responsible for evaluating the effectiveness of the pilot program, assessing student achievement resulting from the literacy instruction provided. Reports summarizing the progress and effectiveness of the funded programs must be submitted to legislative committees, which may influence future educational policies and funding allocations for literacy efforts across the state.

Summary

House Bill 4880 aims to establish a pilot program for evidence-based literacy instruction in out-of-school programs throughout Minnesota. This initiative is intended to support literacy instruction provided by nonprofit community organizations and public libraries. By appropriating up to $20 million for grants, the bill encourages these organizations to develop and expand literacy programs tailored for school-aged children, primarily focusing on areas underserved by traditional educational resources.

Contention

While the bill is primarily framed as a means to enhance literacy, discussions around its funding and allocation strategies may present points of contention. Stakeholders may question the distribution of funds between urban and rural programs, as the bill specifies that 50% of the funds should benefit programs in Minneapolis, potentially raising concerns about equity in access to resources. Furthermore, the bill's reliance on community organizations to carry out literacy programs can lead to debates on the adequacy of existing facilities and training for program staff.

Evaluation

The requirement for grant recipients to report their progress and outcomes serves as a mechanism for accountability. By December 2025 and August 2027, these evaluations will provide insights and recommendations for expanding and improving the grant program. This information can prove vital for legislators as they contemplate future legislative actions regarding literacy and education funding in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN SF4648

Similar To Out-of-school literacy programs grant establishment and evidence-based literacy instruction pilot program establishment, and appropriation

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