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District 5 Legislative & Community Updates

District 5 Legislative & Community Updates

Dear Neighbor,    From the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in the northern part of the state to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians in the south, Michigan’s 12 federally recognized tribes are vast and diverse, enriching our communities in invaluable ways. This...

District 5 Legislative & Community Updates 

District 5 Legislative & Community Updates 

Dear Neighbor,   As Halloween festivities come to a close, I hope you and your loved ones had a chance to enjoy all that Michigan has to offer in the beautiful month of October. Here in the Senate, we’ve stayed busy delivering on the priorities that matter most to...

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ICYMI! Happy to be a cosponsor of the bill, now law, that made this happen👇🏼 ... See MoreSee Less

ICYMI! Happy to be a cosponsor of the bill, now law, that made this happen👇🏼

While, I won't denigrate Mississippi's efforts to improve its academics, the picture that is being painted by at least one Michigan publication that Mississippi is outperforming Michigan on the NAEP reading test ("The Nation's Report Card") is MISLEADING.

While Mississippi has *scored higher than Michigan ONE TIME over the past decade on the Grade 4 NAEP reading test . . .

Michigan has *scored higher than Mississippi EVERY TIME over the past decade on the Grade 8 NAEP reading test.

The assertion in the Michigan publication that Michigan "abandoned" our 3rd grade read-or-flunk law to our detriment is not supported by test score data.

It's not surprising that states that flunk their "worst" 3rd grade readers achieve elevated results ahead of the Grade 4 NAEP reading test, but these elevated test scores tend to flatten over time (by Grade 8 NAEP reading), like they do with Mississippi.

This is borne out in NAEP data from other states as well, like Florida, which also flunks its worst performing 3rd grade readers.

Source: Grade 4 NAEP Reading (toggle through the years) www.nationsreportcard.gov/profiles/stateprofile?sfj=NP&chort=1&sub=RED&sj=&st=MN&year=2015R3

Source: Grade 8 NAEP Reading (toggle through the years) www.nationsreportcard.gov/profiles/stateprofile?sfj=NP&chort=2&sub=RED&sj=&st=MN&year=2015R3

*statistically significantly higher

Note: NAEP only tests Grade 4 in elementary and Grade 8 in middle school. High school Grade 12 is not tested in Michigan and many other states in reading.

In my time in office, I’m proud to have pushed for a DATA-DRIVEN approach to improving Michigan's reading scores by doing the following:

Funding free high-quality preschool, getting closer and closer to making it universal

Making a law that will completely overhaul how our teachers teach reading (going back to phonics, the "science of reading")

Incentivizing the best and brightest of our young people to join our ranks as educators, while paying our veteran teachers closer to what they deserve (reversing the Snyder years 59% decline in teacher candidates)

On my still-need-to-do list:

Make Kindergarten mandatory

Shrink class sizes in K-3 classrooms

Tackle our chronic absenteeism problem

and more to come . .
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