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ACCOUNTABILITY

How do we know reform efforts are working?

How do we know what we're spending
the money on is working?

These are the two central questions of accountability.  The first relates to student achievement; the second to cost-benefit. 

How Minnesota decides to answer these questions, and the measures we develop to monitor student achievement and school performance in terms of tax dollars, will decide the fate of our public schools, including:

  • School Report Cards - What they tell us and what they don't.

  • High Stakes Testing - Are the tests valid and do they inform instruction?

  • Raising Expectations - We want to have high expectations for ALL Minnesota students.  Learn about the federal and state education reform initiatives trickling down to your child's school.

  • Or Lowering Them? - How is it that we're raising expectations of our students when we're being asked to lower our expectations of our schools?

Additional Resources on Accountability.

In This Section
  • School Report Cards
  • High Stakes Testing
  • Raising Expectations
  • Or Lowering Them?

  • January 2005
    Buried Treasure: Developing a Management Guide from Mountains of School Data - Using data to make critical decisions about what to do and when to do it, Center on Reinventing Public Education.

    Barriers to Learning
    Learn more about the structural barriers to learning at Saint Paul NEAT and read the January 29, 2008 2007 Legislative Report Card on Racial Equity from the Organizing Apprenticeship Project (Executive Summary).