Mayor, School Leaders Criticize GOP Education Bill
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Mayors and superintendents from three of Minnesota's largest school districts are criticizing a Republican-sponsored education bill moving through the Legislature.
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth have a disproportionate number of the state's English language learners. City leaders say the bill would cut literacy programs for children.
Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak says the Republican proposal sets a goal of all children reading by third grade. But Rybak says it's the "wrong idea" to cut funding for young children, "and pretend that giving them a test in third grade will somehow teach them to read for a lifetime."
Minnesota Public Radio reports education advocacy groups say the proposal would boost per-pupil funding but freeze special education and compensatory aid affecting a disproportionate number of children of color and in poverty.
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