None of the school board candidates who will appear on have advocated 
measures that would, in my opinion, effectively and efficiently close the academic 
achievement gap. That is why I do not support any of the candidates who will be 
on the ballot, and that is why I am standing for election as a write in 
candidate. 

In my opinion, the biggest factors contributing to the racial (and class) 
learning gap in the Minneapolis Public Schools. 

1) A high concentration of inexperienced teachers in most "racially isolated" 
schools, which could be remedied by distributing probationary teacher 
positions evenly across the district

2) A high rate of turnover of inexperienced teachers, due in large part to 
excessive lay offs at the end of the school year, which frees teachers to get 
jobs with other districts and contributes to an extremely unstable staffing 
situation in racially isolated schools within Minneapolis. The district laid off 
608 teachers between April 1 and June 30 and clearly had plans to rehire more 
than 300 teachers before school started in Sept.  

3) The district's "ability-grouping" practices. There is a correlation being 
academic achievement and ability group assignment. In my opinion, students 
designated as "low-ability" learners are held back by limited curriculum, 
ineffective learning strategies, and low expectations. See "Why Ability grouping 
widens the academic achievement gap" (easy to find on a googol search)

I believe the district can quickly phase out low-ability groupings / classes 
without watering down the content of high-ability classes / instructional 
groupings if it also takes steps to desegregate inexperienced teachers and reduce 
the turnover of inexperienced teachers as proposed above.

Adopting the above measures would also make the public schools an attractive 
option for most of the parents who have been taking their children out of the 
district schools. And small schools can generally be more cost effective if 
the general student population in grades K-8 are on the same basic academic 
track, one that prepares them to do anything that is offered in high school, 
including college preparatory courses.

-Doug Mann, King Field
write in "Doug Mann" for school board
www.educationright.com
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