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Report: 50 Minnesota school districts still using ‘seclusion’ rooms

More than 50 Minnesota school districts continue to use so-called seclusion rooms, according to data obtained by the Minnesota Disability Law Center. Districts use seclusion rooms for children with a disability and who are at risk of harming themselves or others.

Minnesota Reformer

School referendum ballot change would remove notice of taxation

When a voter casts a ballot for a levy or bond referendum, they also get a bit of education about how it could affect their pocketbook.

Session Daily

Superintendents turn to new strategies to curb chronic absenteeism

Superintendents and state officials are launching statewide campaigns and communications technology to cut chronic absenteeism rates. Are they working?

District Administration

Putting property taxes on the ballot, effort underway at Capitol

Putting property taxes on the ballot Should voters have final say on whether their property taxes increase? There’s an effort at the Capitol to make that happen.

KSTP.Com

Slate of bills looking to regulate AI introduced at Minnesota Capitol

The Minnesota Legislature is grappling with how fast-growing artificial intelligence should be regulated by the state.

MPR News

Public vs. private clash means incomplete grade for bill that’d provide federal education dollars

One side of the political aisle gave an education funding proposal an A; the other side gave it in F. Tuesday’s final grade is an incomplete because no vote was taken, but will be in the future.

Session Daily

Safe schools funding increase sought for first time in 13 years

The last time safe school funding was increased in Minnesota was in 2013. Thirteen years later, Rep. Julie Greene (DFL-Edina) is seeking to increase the money schools receive for security expenses.

Session Daily

House panel lays over pre-K, kindergarten screen time prohibition

How young is too young for screen time?

Session Daily

Teacher mobility compact would let out-of-state teachers fill empty classrooms

One statistic remains a particularly resilient hurdle to filling the ongoing teacher shortage in the state, according to a 2025 report from the Department of Education: nearly one-third of Minnesota teachers leave the profession within the first five years.

Session Daily