Friday, May 22, 2015

B-B-E 'Improv' show

Video from a week ago, May 15, at the Terrace Mill Theater, featuring members of the B-B-E theater department:

Monday, May 18, 2015

Dayton's flawed preschool ideas

Problems with Dayton’s ideas from the horse’s mouth (the Minnesota School Board Association):

In the areas of early education, our school board members prefer state revenue to be committed to school readiness or ECFE, as exists in the Senate or House bill. These are established, public programs that have been proven to prepare targeted at-risk three- and four-year-olds for kindergarten. This has been our consistent message since the beginning of the session.”

Board members have shared their implementation and operational concerns with Governor Dayton’s universal pre-K program. These concerns are as follows:
1. elimination of the school readiness program
2. requiring that four-year olds be in school longer than any other student
3. limited facility resources
4. mandatory class size and staff-to-student ratios
5. parent participation requirements
6. requiring early childhood teachers to be paid comparable to K-12 teachers
7. coordinated professional development with community-based early learning providers
8. requiring school districts to recruit, contract and monitor early childhood programs for fiscal and program quality.

Given these concerns, it seems premature to move to a new, universal four-year program when two established and effective programs for early childhood education exist.

  • Want more information? Here's the stance of the Minnesota Family Licensed Child Care Association: MLFCCA opposes Universal Preschool.
Universal Preschool is a movement in direct conflict with research that continues to amplify the importance of early childhood play-based learning environments, like family child care, that support children’s interests and natural curiosities with time to explore and experience learning at their individual pace and level of development. 

Universal Preschool does not address the need to fund research that specifically cites in what type of care setting the children who are not prepared for kindergarten have been in order to appropriately target funding.

Based on the current adult-to-child ratio, Universal Preschool will significantly impact the sustainability of the licensed family child care profession, which has lost significant numbers of providers since 2011. 

Universal Preschool will force a market change that will negatively impact and create a financial burden for families seeking care for children birth to three as family child care programs will be forced to raise rates to earn a sustainable operating income.

Agree? Disagree? Either way you can voice your opinion now at:
Office of Governor Mark Dayton
651-201-3400
Submit a message via contact form

Sunday, May 17, 2015

(Photo gallery) Sunburg's Syttende Mai grand parade


Here's the Bonanza Valley Voice newspaper photo gallery from the grand parade in Sunburg for their 11th annual Syttende Mai celebration. Some photos will be published in the May 21 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice.

http://bonanzavalley.smugmug.com/2015-BBE-Bonanza-Valley-area-e/Sunburg-Syttenda-Mai-parade

...and here's multiple video clips pieced together to show a good portion of the parade:


It was a great day in Sunburg! Please share this webpage with family and friends if they were unable to make it to Sunburg today.

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Soil erosion

I found it important to share this blog post from Jim Van Der Pol, a writer and farmer from the Clara City area.

http://pasturesaplenty.blogspot.com/2015/05/fifty-years.html

I am not impressed

In 2014, Republicans made considerable hay out on the campaign trail in rural Minnesota complaining about the combination of environment and agriculture topics in a House Committee in 2013 by the DFL party. The DFL party made the change for the 2013 session after taking control of the Minnesota House in the 2012 elections.

Fast forward to this week, and the Republicans are doing the same thing the DFL party did in 2013: they combined environment bills and agriculture bills into one omnibus bill.

Boo! I don't know about you, but I am not a fan of hypocrites!

Read all the details here:
http://www.bluestemprairie.com/bluestemprairie/2015/05/mn-house-republicans-were-against-combining-agriculture-environment-before-they-were-for-it.html

Friday, May 8, 2015

City council meeting agenda

If you can't attend the meeting, you can read all about the May 11 council meeting in the May 14 issue of the Bonanza Valley Voice!


Brooten City Council
Regular Meeting
May 11, 2015  



7:00  Chief Paul Wegner
          Introduction of Belgrade Officer Jen Grubbs
April 2015 Police Report
          
7:15  Approval of Amendment to Airport Maintenance and
                        Operations Grant Agreement   
                   
7:30  MPCA Pond Permit – Change to General Permit
7:45 Summer Rec Director
          Justin Brower

8:00 Building Permit – Charlene & Kent Coners

8:15 Approval of April Minutes
      Approval of Bills  

8:30 Other