Reading instruction based on the science of reading requirement; reading reset account establishment; student and staff safety measures inclusion in each school districts long-term facilities maintenance school facility plan; school security grants creation; appropriating money
Impact
The implications of this bill on state laws are particularly focused on K-12 education reform. By mandating a standardized approach to reading instruction, the bill seeks to elevate literacy outcomes across the state. The reading reset account will allow for reimbursing school districts for materials aligned with the new instructional methods, thereby facilitating the necessary transition resources for schools. Moreover, the bill proposes substantial appropriations to improve school security, which includes funding for various safety measures, equipment, and emergency response systems, showing a dual focus on educational quality and student safety.
Summary
SF3274 introduces several significant changes to education finance in Minnesota. It mainly aims to increase the general education basic formula allowance and enhance special education cross-subsidy reduction aid. Additionally, the bill stipulates that reading instruction in public schools must be based on the 'science of reading', which emphasizes evidence-based reading instruction over previous methodologies that may include visual memory strategies. Furthermore, the bill establishes a reading reset account to support districts in aligning their literacy materials with the new requirements.
Contention
Notably, discussions surrounding SF3274 have surfaced various points of contention, particularly about the strict requirement on reading instructional methods which might impact teachers' autonomy in choosing best practices. Critics have raised concerns regarding the potential exclusion of effective literacy instruction methods and the burden of conforming to new regulations without adequate support. Additionally, there is a debate over the significant funding dedicated to school security measures, questioning whether it may overshadow the actual educational reforms necessary for enhancing student learning conditions.
Requires school districts to provide instructional programming and services in reading and literacy which are evidence based and aligned with state standards; requires teachers in grades pre-K through five to attend professional development courses in reading education.
Student and staff safety measures required to be included in each school district's long-term facilities maintenance school facility plan, safe schools funding increased, school security systems grants created, and money appropriated.
Student and staff safety measures required to be included in each school district's long-term facilities maintenance school facility plan, school security systems grants created, report required, and money appropriated.
A bill for an act relating to reading instruction, including modifying provisions related to the language arts instruction provided to students enrolled in kindergarten through grade three and the preparation in reading theory provided by practitioner preparation programs, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly SSB 3069.)
Prekindergarten through grade 12 education funding provided; general education, literacy and learning, special education, education innovation, and education excellence provisions modified; and money appropriated.
Funding provided for kindergarten through grade 12 education; general education, literacy and learning, special education, education innovation, and education excellence provisions modified; forecast adjustments made; reports required; and money appropriated.