Class Size
Growing class sizes in Minnesota public schools are inappropriate. Due to a lack of investment by the state government, class sizes have skyrocketed in recent years. And during the last two legislativ... continue reading »
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"City Minneapolis Zip Code 55409 Society as a whole is a loser if we don't take the initiative to demand smaller class sizes for our children."
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"City Saint Paul, MN Zip Code 55106 We owe it to this generation of Minnesotans to take their educations seriously and to send them the message that they're important. Previous generations have had it good and it's time to pony up for the good of the comm"
"City Minneapolis Zip Code 55419 All children deserve a chance to learn and achieve their fullest potential. Underfunded state (and federal)- mandated standards, testing and programs jeopardizes public education.Our democracy and our economy will fail if "
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"City Burnsville Zip Code 55306 Asmaller class size DOES make a huge difference in kids' learning. We must invest in the future---and do it now!!!"
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"City St Paul Zip Code 55107 My 2nd grader started the year with 30 kids in his class. THIS IS CRAZY!"
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"City Wadena Zip Code 56482 Small class sizes have been proven to be the best remediation!"
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"City Lino Lakes Zip Code 55014 Please think of our children. They are future leaders of tomorrow. In order to meet all the federal and state mandates and testing school must have the resources to operate."
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"City Chanhassen Zip Code 55317 There should be a level of responsibility added to the NCLB act that also holds those that pay the bills responsible for the sucess of a school district. If they cut off the funds and then blame the schools, they are really"