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Saint Paul, Minnesota 55103
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In 1979, a student could work what amounted to a part-time summer job to pay tuition costs. Now, even working full-time for half a year wouldn't cover tuition—let alone living costs.
Rather than accusing students and families of "excessive" borrowing, let's look at the excessive price of college. If anything, students and families need access to MORE money, not less.
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Rather than accusing students and families of "excessive" borrowing, look at the excessive price of college. If anything, students and families need access to more money, not less.
Rather than accusing students and families of "excessive" borrowing, look at the excessive price of college. If anything, students and families need access to more money, not less.
You're darn right they are.
And until we dismantle the current underfunded system and fully fund our public schools that's not going to change. We can do that together by uniting in a movement to vote for public education in 2020 and fight for full funding in 2021.
Learn more: edmn.me/edmnvotes
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The biggest single spending increase in last year’s bipartisan two-year budget deal was a $540 million boost in education funding — so why are so many Minnesota school districts facing budget defic…
The biggest single spending increase in last year’s bipartisan two-year budget deal was a $540 million boost in education funding — so why are so many Minnesota school districts facing budget defic…
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It's Day 2 of the strike in Chicago and we're here for it.
Collectively, we can force change to not only improve our profession, but our public schools and the lives of the children we see every day.
Student learning conditions are our working conditions. Education Minnesota and its nearly 90,000 members have your back, Chicago Teachers Union, as you fight for the schools our students, families and educators deserve!
#RedforEd #FundOurFuture

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