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Education Reform

THIRTY-FOURTH MEETING

2011-2012 Regular Session - Tuesday, February 21, 2012

STATE OF MINNESOTA THIRTY-FOURTH MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES EIGHTY-SEVENTH SESSION

EDUCATION REFORM

MINUTES

A quorum was present and Representative Erickson, Chair of the Education Reform Committee, called the meeting to order at 8:17 AM on February 21, 2011, in the Basement Hearing Room of the State Office Building.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.

Members present:

ERICKSON, Sondra, Chair
DOEPKE, Connie, Vice Chair
BARRETT, Bob
BENSON, John
CRAWFORD, Roger
DAVNIE, Jim
GREILING, Mindy
KATH, Kory
KIEFFER, Andrea
KIEL, Debra
MCFARLANE, Carol
MURDOCK, Mark
MYHRA, Pam
NORTON, Kim
O'DRISCOLL, Tim
PETERSON, Sandra
TILLBERRY, Tom
WOODARD, Kelby

Members excused:

PETERSEN, Branden
MARIANI, Carlos
MORAN, Rena

Representative Myhra moved that the minutes from the committee meeting on February 14, 2011, be approved. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED.

Representative Kath moved that the minutes from the committee meeting on February 16, 2011, be approved. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE MINUTES WERE APPROVED.

HF 2180 (Garofalo) Federal adequate yearly progress measurements specified, and lowest performing elementary and high schools required to submit to a turnaround strategy.

Chair Erickson moved that HF 2180 be recommended to pass and referred to the Committee on Education Finance. Representative Garofalo presented the bill and stood for questions. Lisa Larson, House of Representatives researcher, explained legislative changes and history of the bill.

The committee heard testimony on the bill.

Testifiers:

Jim Bartholomew, Minnesota Business Partnership, Lobbyist
Jan Alswager, Education Minnesota, Lobbyist
Kevin McHenry, Minnesota Department of Education, Government Relations
Sam Kramer, Minnesota Department of Education, Federal Education Policy Specialist

The testifiers stood for questions.

Chair Erickson renewed the motion that HF 2180 be recommended to pass and referred to the Committee on Education Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.
Representative Doepke assumed the gavel at 8:52 AM.

Chair Erickson moved that SF 946 be recommended to pass and referred to the Committee on Education Finance. Chair Erickson moved the S0946DE5 amendment and explained the bill.

The following technical amendment was incorporated into the S0946DE5 amendment:

Page 1, line 1.5, delete "four" and insert "five" in its place

The author incorporated the amendment.

Chair Erickson renewed the motion for S0946DE5, as amended. THE MOTION PREVAILED AND THE AMENDMENT WAS ADOPTED.

The committee heard testimony on the bill.

Testifiers:

Jay Haugen, Farmington School District, Superintendent
Kevin McHenry, Minnesota Department of Education, Government Relations
Gary Amoroso, Minnesota Association of School Principals, Executive Director

Representative Davnie moved the S0946A2 amendment, explained the amendment, and requested a roll call vote.

The committee heard testimony.

Testifiers:

Jan Alswager, Education Minnesota, Lobbyist
Gary Amoroso, Minnesota Association of School Principals, Executive Director

Representative Davnie withdrew the amendment.

Chair Erickson renewed the motion that SF 946 be recommended to pass, as amended, and referred to the Committee on Education Finance. THE MOTION PREVAILED.

The meeting was adjourned at 9:53 AM.




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REP. SONDRA ERICKSON, CHAIR



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Melissa Hackenmueller
Committee Legislative Assistant
More Info On This Meeting..
Bills Added:
  • HF2180 (Garofalo) - Federal adequate yearly progress measurements specified, and lowest performing elementary and high schools required to submit to a turnaround strategy.

SF946 (Erickson) School district pilot project established to examine joint operations to provide innovative delivery of programs and activities and share resources.
Bills not completed will be added to the Feb. 23 agenda.