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Title: Its Time for a New Minnesota Miracle


1
Its Time for a New Minnesota
Miracle
2
An overview of Minnesota
Source Minnesota
Department of Education
  • Population 4,919,479 (2000 census)
  • 829,184 kids in public K-12 schools
  • 50.5 K-6
  • 49.4 7-12
  • 13 receiving special education services
  • 7 English language learners
  • 31 qualify for free and reduced lunches
  • 1881 schools
  • 52,796 teachers
  • 341 school districts

3
Our Population

Source Tom Gillaspy, MN state
demographer
4
Change In Minnesota School Enrollments 1999-00 to
2004-05 By Language Spoken At Home
Source Tom
Gillaspy, MN state demographer
5
Kids Count findings Source Childrens Defense
Fund
  • Most recent data shows
  • The number of children living in poverty in
    Minnesota is at the highest level of the decade
  • 12 of children under 18 live in poverty50 are
    under age 5
  • 20 of Asian children, 26 of Hispanic/Latino
    children and 45 of African American children
    live in poverty
  • Three states had higher poverty rates among Black
    children than Minnesota--Mississippi, Louisiana
    and Oklahoma

6
of MN children rated not yet performing
adequately at Kindergarten entrance Source
Brookings Institute
Language and literacy
Mathematical thinking
7
Special Education Requirements
  • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
    (IDEA) 1975 brought over 1 million children who
    were previously kept at home or in institutions
    into the public school system.

8
Other mandates
  • No Child Left Behind
  • Proficiency Testing
  • Grad Standards
  • Special Education mandates
  • Transportation
  • English Language Learning
  • Health and Safety mandates
  • Physical Education
  • HIV/AIDS Sex Education
  • Drug/Alcohol Abuse Education
  • Bus Safety
  • Title 1 Programs

9
How we fund schools
  • Per Pupil Formula (Set by the Legislature)
  • x AMCPU (Adj. Marginal Cost
    Pupil Units)
  • District
    Operating Funds
  • Present Pupil units Kindergartners .612
  • Grades 1-3
    1.115
  • Grades 4-6
    1.06
  • Grades 7-12
    1.3

10
History of the Basic Formula
11
If we had linked the per pupil formula to
inflation where we have been?
12
Minnesota school districts respond
  • 1990 47 of school districts in the state of
    Minnesota had levies in place
  • By 2008 that number rose to 90

13
So how does HF 4178 address these needs
  • An adequate formula, linked to inflation, using
    targeted dollars for special student and
    district needs, reduces or eliminates a
    districts need to use general education dollars
    to buy special services AND allows for local
    levies to be used for local initiatives.
  • Provides early learning, rigor, an extra boost
    and infrastructure!

14
HOW?
  • Sets the basic per pupil formula high enough to
    cover students basic instructional needs while
    other component formulas can be used for specific
    additional needs
  • Increases the per pupil formula allowance from
    5175 to 7500.
  • All students count as 1.0
  • Currently we weight Pupil units
  • Kindergartners .612
  • Grades 1-3 1.115
  • Grades 4-6 1.06
  • Grades 7-12 1.3
  • Ties the per pupil formula to inflation using the
    Implicit Price Deflator

15
Provides for early learning
  • Dependable funding for
  • All Day K or early childhood
  • Early intervention programs

16
Provides for academic rigor
  • Academically rigorous coursework
  • Lower class size
  • Directed funds for innovation, career and
    technical education and gifted and talented
    programs so districts can provide a level of
    funding for students in each of these areas

17
Provides that extra boost
  • Links ELL to the formula, lifts the cap and
    increases the reimbursement (20 of the formula
    allowance)
  • An additional 2500 (33 of the formula) for
    children who qualify for Free and reduced lunch
  • Funding for students to spend more time in
    schoolie summer school
  • Fully funds the states formula for special
    education costs

18
Provides infrastructure
  • So that buildings and buses support learning,
    not compete with it HF 4178 provides
    transportation dollars and dollars to maintain
    school district buildings.
  • Creates hazardous pupil transportation aid and
    5 of district total transportation budget for
    bus purchase
  • All school boards may levy for cost of deferred
    maintenance

19
  • Has a mechanism to help districts deal with
    declining enrollment
  • Provides funding for regional cost differences
  • Sparsity funding for our more rural areas remains
    essentially the same as it is today but decreases
    minimum sparsity distance from 19 to 15 miles.

20
  • For our kids to succeedall four legs of the
    table are critical!
  • Early learning, rigor, that extra boost and
    infrastructure!

21
  • So how does a school funding bill help
    Minnesotas bottom line?

22
Minnesota Future Labor Force
Source Tom
Gillaspy, MN state demographer
23
By 2020 65 is Larger than K-12By 2030 65
Doubles Source Tom Gillaspy, MN state
demographer
24
Our E-16 population is more diverse
Source Tom Gillaspy, MN state demographer
25
State Education and Minnesota Demographic
Change Source Tom
Gillaspy, MN state demographer
26
The 15,000 students that did not graduate from
Minnesota high schools in 2008 cost Minnesota
Source
Alliance for Education Excellence
  • nearly 4 billion in lost lifetime earnings
  • 224 million in lifetime health care costs
  • The loss of 829 million more in accumulated
    wealth than if all heads of households had
    graduated
  • a combination of savings and revenue of more than
    77 million in reduced crime spending and
    increased earnings if the male high school
    graduation rate increase by just 5

27
And Minnesotas Tax Rankings? Source
Minnesota Budget Project
28
And our Price of Government?
The Price of Government is the State of
Minnesotas
official
measure and is factored

as total state and local
revenue as

a percentage of personal income.
Data Minnesota Department of Finance
29
And school funding?
Source Public
Education Finance reports
30
A Smart InvestmentA Constitutional mandate

Source Minnesota Constitution
Article XIII, Section 1
  • Section 1.UNIFORM SYSTEM OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
    The stability of a republican form of government
    depending mainly upon the intelligence of the
    people, it is the duty of the legislature to
    establish a general and uniform system of public
    schools. The legislature shall make such
    provisions by taxation or otherwise as will
    secure a thorough and efficient system of public
    schools throughout the state.

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Minnesota Future Labor Force
Source Tom
Gillaspy, MN state demographer
32
So what can I do?
  • Get involved!
  • Learn about how funding decisions affect your
    schools and ultimately impact kids.
  • Develop a relationship with your legislators.
  • Get involved in a local legislative network so
    that you know what is happening at the Capitol.
  • Join Parents United network to receive electronic
    legislative updates and alerts at
    www.parentsunited.org
  • Organize a Legislative Action Committee in your
    community.
  • Spread the worduse local papers and the ball
    fields to tell your stories and educate your
    community about the REAL needs of our schools.
  • Make a road trip to the Capitol. Let your
    legislator know you are following their efforts.
  • Make education a campaign issue by attending
    candidate forums and asking about education.

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Online Resources--addendum
  • HF 4178, the proposed amendments, and a
    district-by-district spreadsheet of proposed
    revenue by school district are available online
    by searching House File 4178 on the Minnesota
    House of Representatives websites home page or
    by going directly to the following webpage
  • http//www.house.leg.state.mn.us/bills/billnum.asp
    ?Billnumberhf4178ls_year85session_year2007se
    ssion_number0
  • Detailed descriptions of Minnesotas current
    school finance system can be found here
  • http//www.house.leg.state.mn.us/hrd/issinfo/ed
    _k12.htmFIN
  • and here
  • http//www.house.leg.state.mn.us/fiscal/files/07f
    ined.pdf

5/28/08
Minnesota House of Representatives
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General Education ComponentsCurrent Law vs. HF
4178--addendum
5/28/08
Minnesota House of Representatives
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