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annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 12:56 AM Mar 2012

A.L.E.C. bill Private school choice options is debated in MN House of Rep.

Private school choice options
published 2/29/2012

Low-income students in poorly performing schools may soon have increased access to private school education.

HF273, sponsored by Rep. Kelby Woodard (R-Belle Plaine), proposes that these students could leave failing public schools to attend more effective private schools, with the state picking up the bill. Members of the House Education Finance Committee debated whether this strategy would really help Minnesota kids.

Private school choice programs offer struggling families options, said Patrick Wolf, professor at the University of Arkansas. He described a study he conducted that showed positive results from similar choice programs in Milwaukee. Wolf cited outcomes including higher graduation rates and academic growth.

“Parents love them. And they deliver education more efficiently and tend to enhance, not undermine, the public purposes of education,” Wolf said.

Rep. Jim Davnie (DFL-Mpls) disagreed. He referred to a 2005 Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel investigation that detailed poor management and even criminal activity in private schools that received state funding in Wisconsin. He worries similar malfeasance could occur with the aid of Minnesota public money. Davnie also questioned Wolf’s analysis of data, saying that the study results instead showed private schools in choice programs to be less effective than public schools.

Rep. Linda Slocum (DFL-Richfield) also voiced concern about the bill, explaining that private school teachers in Minnesota do not need to have licenses to instruct students. She said extending public money to unlicensed teachers is counter to a number of recently enacted education bills, which emphasized teacher accountability and knowledge.

Rep. Branden Petersen (R-Andover expressed frustration with members’ hesitancy to support the bill.

“For the life of me, I cannot understand exactly what the problem is with letting the least fortunate among us make decisions about their kids’ education. Maybe I’m too simple of a guy,” Petersen said.

The bill was laid over so the committee might revisit it. Sen. Sean Nienow (R-Cambridge) sponsors the companion, SF388, which awaits action in the Senate Education Committee.

- Erin Schmidtke

you can click on the bill and read the text and links to the authors websites
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/revisor/pages/search_status/status_detail.php?b=House&f=HF273&ssn=0&y=2011

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A.L.E.C. bill Private school choice options is debated in MN House of Rep. (Original Post) annm4peace Mar 2012 OP
who are the A.L.E.C MN Legislators on this bill ? annm4peace Mar 2012 #1
Can't forget the ALEC Legislator cheering section annm4peace Mar 2012 #2

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
1. who are the A.L.E.C MN Legislators on this bill ?
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 01:21 AM
Mar 2012

Rep Kelby Woodard (he isn't on the ALEC exposed list but he has to be an ALEC member if you look at bills he authored)
Belle Plaine, Northfield, Lonsdale
651-296-7065 or 800-920-5887
E-mail: rep.kelby.woodard@house.mn

Rep Steve Drazkowski (is there an ALEC template bill he isn't on? )
Kenyon, Wanamingo, Pine Island, Zumbra Falls, Hammond
651-296-2273
E-mail: rep.steve.drazkowski@house.mn

Rep Paul Anderson
Sauk Centre City, Glenwood, New Munich, Sedan, Brooten
651-296-4317 or 800-339-6071
E-mail: rep.paul.anderson@house.mn

Rep Mary Kiffmeyer (MN State Chairman for A.L.E.C. and nutcase)
Zimmerman, Elk River, Big Lake City
651-296-4237 or 800-920-5875
E-mail: rep.mary.kiffmeyer@house.mn

Rep. Sondra L. Erickson, ALEC Education Task Force Member
Hillman, Onamia, Gilman, Milaca, Princeton
651-296-6746 or 800-709-0578
E-mail: rep.sondra.erickson@house.mn


MN Senators that are ALEC exposed.

Sen. Gen Olson (R - 33), ALEC Education Task Force Member
Loreto, Maple Plain, Orono, Excelsior, Wayzata, Minnetrista, Tonka Bay, Mound
651.296.1282
sen.gen.olson@senate.mn

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
2. Can't forget the ALEC Legislator cheering section
Thu Mar 1, 2012, 01:29 AM
Mar 2012

"Rep. Branden Petersen (R-Andover expressed frustration with members’ hesitancy to support the bill.

“For the life of me, I cannot understand exactly what the problem is with letting the least fortunate among us make decisions about their kids’ education. Maybe I’m too simple of a guy,” Petersen said."


Rep. Bruce D. Anderson (R-19A), ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force Member Buffalo, Maple Lake, Monticello
651-296-5369
E-mail: rep.branden.petersen@house.mn

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