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2012 Legislative Platform The mission of Wayzata Public Schools is to ensure a world-class education that prepares each and every student to thrive today and excel tomorrow in an ever-changing global society Long-term Priorities We urge the Governor and Legislature to lead a broad cross-section of stakeholders in a process to develop the desired future for E-12 education that promotes innovation, reform and transformational change. e items below are meant to stimulate thinking on needed change and a clearly articulated vision for the future. Reform E-12 education funding system to provide adequate and stable funding, fully fund the basic instructional needs of all students, and reduce the dependence on operating levies to fund district operations Allow local school boards to generate and spend financial resources to best meet local needs Continue to support the teacher alternative compensation (QComp) program and explore other innovative strategies to build the skills of all teachers Recognize the reality of higher labor costs in the metro area and implement the location equity index or similar provision to help districts pay for these increased costs Reduce administrative mandates that create inefficiencies and address the maintenance of effort provision on special education to allow more local control Encourage and reward innovative reform initiatives that focus on better meeting the needs of all students and closing the achievement gap Invest more in our state’s youngest learners by increasing funding for programs and services for children ages birth-K and their families; and allow flexibility for districts to direct other funding toward early childhood programs The 2012 Legislative Platform was approved by the Wayzata Public Schools Board and its Legislative Action Committee (LAC) For more information visit the LAC page at www.wayzata.k12.mn.us under Involvement

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Page 1: 2012 Legislative Action Committee Platform

2012 Legislative Platform

The mission of Wayzata Public Schools is to ensure a world-class education that prepares

each and every student to thrive today and excel tomorrow in an ever-changing global society

Long-term PrioritiesWe urge the Governor and Legislature to lead a broad cross-section of stakeholders in a process to develop the desired future for E-12 education that promotes innovation, reform and transformational change. The items below are meant to stimulate thinking on needed change and a clearly articulated vision for the future.

Reform E-12 education funding system to provide adequate and stable funding, fully fund the basic instructional needs of all students, and reduce the dependence on operating levies to fund district operations

Allow local school boards to generate and spend financial resources to best meet local needs

Continue to support the teacher alternative compensation (QComp) program and explore other innovative strategies to build the skills of all teachers

Recognize the reality of higher labor costs in the metro area and implement the location equity index or similar provision to help districts pay for these increased costs

Reduce administrative mandates that create inefficiencies and address the maintenance of effort provision on special education to allow more local control

Encourage and reward innovative reform initiatives that focus on better meeting the needs of all students and closing the achievement gap

Invest more in our state’s youngest learners by increasing funding for programs and services for children ages birth-K and their families; and allow flexibility for districts to direct other funding toward early childhood programs

The 2012 Legislative Platform was approved by the Wayzata Public Schools Board and its Legislative Action Committee (LAC)

For more information visit the LAC page at www.wayzata.k12.mn.us under Involvement

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The vision of Wayzata Public Schools is to be a model of excellence where all students discover their unique talents, develop a love and tenacity for learning and demonstrate confidence and capacity for success through:

District Vision

Exceptional student learning, experiences and relationships

Community trust, confidence and partnership

Operational excellence•Short-term Priorities

For the 2012 Legislative Session, we urge the Legislature and Governor to:

It is essential for the Legislature to create a long-term strategic vision for E-12 education in Minnesota, including short-term problem solving and long-term planning.

To that end, the Wayzata Public Schools Legislative Action Committee (LAC) has organized its 2012 Legislative Platform in two sections: short-term priorities, as well as priorities for the state’s long-term E-12 education vision.

Support legislation to preserve E-12 education funding and make investment in students a top priority for Minnesota

Invest in the state’s youngest learners by supporting legislation that allows the district the flexibility to use early childhood and all-day kindergarten funding to most effectively serve early childhood children and families

Support legislation to allow districts the maximum flexibility in establishing a school-year calendar that provides for year-round learning opportunities

Develop a plan to reimburse Minnesota public school districts for the state aid payment shift

Reduce the need for school districts to pay for the excess cost of special education programs by having the state pay its full share of special education costs