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Education Innovation Policy

FIRST JOINT MEETING

2017-2018 Regular Session - Wednesday, July 19, 2017

STATE OF MINNESOTA FIRST JOINT MEETING
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES NINETIETH SESSION

JOINT HOUSE AND SENATE EDUCATION POLICY COMMITTEE 2017-2018
MINUTES

Representative Sondra Erickson, Chair of the House Education Innovation Policy Committee, called the joint information only meeting to order at 1:05 PM on July 19, 2017 in Room 5 of the State Office Building. A quorum was present.

The Committee Legislative Assistant noted the roll.


Members present:



ERICKSON, Sondra Chair
JESSUP, Randy

DANIELS, Brian Vice Chair
BAHR, Cal
BLY, David
GROSSELL, Matt
HALEY, Barb
KUNESH-PODEIN, Mary
LEE, Fue
MAYE QUADE, Erin
PRYOR, Laurie
URDAHL, Dean
WARD, JoAnn


PRATT, Eric Chair
EICHORN, Justin Vice Chair
KENT, Susan Ranking Minority
ANDERSON, Paul
CLAUSEN, Greg
HOFFMAN, John
UTKE, Paul

Members Excused:
CHRISTENSEN, Drew
BENNETT, Peggy

CHAMBERLAIN, Roger
DAHMS, Gary

Members Not Present:
MARIANI, Carlos Ranking Minority
RARICK, Jason

CWODZINSKI, Steve

Chair Erickson noted the meeting was called to fulfill a provision in session law:

Sec. 53. COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION MUST SUBMIT ESSA PLAN TO LEGISLATURE.

Subdivision 1. ESSA plan. The commissioner of education must submit the state plan developed pursuant to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended by the Every Student Succeeds Act, United States Code, title 20, section 6311, to the education policy and finance committees of the legislature at least 30 days before submitting the plan to the United States Department of Education.

Subd. 2. Alignment with World's Best Workforce measures. The state plan must be consistent and aligned, to the extent practicable, with the performance accountability measures required under Minnesota Statutes, section 120B.11, subdivision 1a, to create a single accountability system for all public schools.

EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective the day following final enactment.


Presentations:

Brenda Cassellius, Commissioner Minnesota Department of Education, gave a presentation and update on ESSA.

Stephanie Graff, Minnesota Department of Education Chief Accountability Officer, gave a presentation and update on ESSA.

Hue Nguyen Assistant Commissioner with the Minnesota Department of Education, gave a presentation and update on ESSA.

Greg Keith Chief Academic Officer with the Minnesota Department of Education, gave a presentation and update on ESSA.

Andrea Roethke, Ed Allies, testified on ESSA.

Aara Johnson, Minnesota Equity Partnership, testified on ESSA.

Be Vang, Coalition of Asian American Leaders, testified on ESSA.

Madaline Edison, Educators for Excellence, testified on ESSA.

Jim Bartholomew, Minnesota Business Partnership, testified on ESSA.

Dr. Sue Hammersmith, Retired President of Metro State University, testified on ESSA.

Bailey Boelter, MN Alliance with Youth, testified on ESSA.

Paul Winkelaar, Education Minnesota, testified on ESSA.

Linae Larson, student testifier, testified on ESSA.

Brant Larson, student testifier, testified on ESSA.

Sandy Hayner, parent testifier, testified on ESSA.

Linda Bell, Minnesota Advocates & Champions for Children, testified on ESSA.

Anne Taylor, parent testifier, testified on ESSA.

April Kane, citizen activist, testified on ESSA.

Michelle Meyer, parent and mentor, testified on ESSA.

The meeting was adjourned at 3:27 PM.





Representative Sondra Erickson, Chair




Tom Brennan, Committee Legislative Assistant
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House TV Video:
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Presentation of Minnesota's ESSA (Every Student Succeeds Act) plan by the Minnesota Department of Education.
Runs 2 hours, 33 minutes.


Presentation of Minnesota's ESSA plan by the Minnesota Department of Education.

We will allow for public testimony if time allows. If you would like to testify on the state's ESSA plan to the joint committee, please contact Andrew Hasek at andrew.hasek@house.mn. Stakeholders will be limited to 3 minutes per organization on their testimony.