@HarrietTheWry @MinnesotaTurd@GovTimWalz I understand. You can’t answer my very simple question and have nothing to say about the data I presented that disputes the OP (which completely addresses the topic at hand) so you’re going to take your ball and go home. Enjoy your day!
@HarrietTheWry @MinnesotaTurd@GovTimWalz Public education receives the largest amount of taxpayer dollars compared to anything else in Minnesota; this past session, lawmakers added $2.3 billion to the budget.
@HarrietTheWry @MinnesotaTurd@GovTimWalz That article is a year old. From one month ago: More than half of Minnesota pupils tested failed to meet grade-level standards in math, reading or science, according to the 2023 Statewide Assessment and Accountability Data.
@HarrietTheWry @MinnesotaTurd@GovTimWalz In Minneapolis Public Schools, only about a third of students are proficient in math, the study found, with 41% proficient in reading, and less than a third proficient in science. The decline extends to the suburbs, where proficiency dropped more than 10% in science in Edina.