Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2167

Introduced
2/27/23  

Caption

Tutoring grant program establishment

Notes

Overall, SF2167 represents a significant step towards addressing educational inequities in Minnesota, utilizing grant funding as a means to enhance tutoring services and support the diverse learning needs of students statewide. The bill's future will likely hinge on discussions surrounding funding adequacy, the program’s implementation mechanisms, and its long-term sustainability.

Impact

The establishment of the Tutoring Grants Program is expected to significantly impact state education laws by introducing structured support for high-dosage tutoring programs that cater specifically to students with learning disabilities, language barriers, or socioeconomic challenges. Additionally, it necessitates a partnership between tutoring services and students' teachers, ensuring that the services are tailored to individual learning requirements. By prioritizing funding for tutoring services in various languages, such as Spanish and Somali, the bill also aims to address the educational needs of a diverse student population, promoting inclusivity and equitable educational outcomes.

Summary

SF2167 aims to establish a statewide Tutoring Grants Program in Minnesota, targeting students who have experienced significant learning loss due to various factors, including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill assigns the Department of Education the responsibility of administering this program, ensuring that grants are awarded to eligible entities, such as school districts, charter schools, and community facilities. The primary objective is to ensure accessibility to effective tutoring services, particularly for students with diverse needs, thereby enhancing the overall educational framework in the state.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its potential to alleviate learning disparities among students, there may be concerns regarding the allocation of state funds for this program, especially in a climate of varying educational priorities. Critics may argue about the adequacy of grant amounts and the program's overall integration with existing educational initiatives. Furthermore, the requirement for program participants to provide data for evaluating efficacy may raise privacy issues or lead to logistical challenges regarding data collection and assessment.

Companion Bills

MN HF2209

Similar To Tutoring grant program established, and money appropriated.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2209

Tutoring grant program established, and money appropriated.

MN SF2683

Early childhood programs provision

MN SF1905

American Indian education for all students establishment and appropriation

MN SF1777

Pilot program establishment for a teacher residency grant

MN HF2565

Early childhood programs provided, and money appropriated.

MN SF3182

Microcredentials for teachers and administrators of English Learner programs establishment; appropriating money

MN SF1606

School nurses recruitment grants establishment; school nurses loan forgiveness eligibility expansion; appropriating money

MN SF2230

Online tutoring program appropriation

MN HF2292

Early learning scholarships, Head Start, and early education programs modified; early childhood educator programs provided; reports required; and money appropriated.

MN SF2213

Cultural and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure Grant Program establishment; Mental Health Certified Peer Specialist Grant program establishment; Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness program establishment; Housing with Support for Adults with Serious Mental Illness program establishment

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