Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF2469

Introduced
3/17/25  

Caption

Nationally recognized college entrance exam administration allowed.

Impact

The bill stipulates that starting in the 2026-2027 school year, the state will contract with a provider of nationally recognized college entrance exams to satisfy federal accountability requirements. Moreover, students from low-income families, eligible for free or reduced-price meals, will have their exam fees covered. This could enhance access to higher education opportunities for economically disadvantaged students, potentially bridging the gap in college readiness among diverse socioeconomic groups. Education authorities are tasked with ensuring that the new arrangements prioritize the privacy and security of students' data during exam administration.

Summary

House File 2469 (HF2469) proposes significant amendments to Minnesota's educational assessment requirements by permitting the administration of nationally recognized college entrance exams, specifically aiming to provide high school students with an opportunity to take exams such as the ACT or SAT. The legislation seeks to establish a definitive testing schedule set by the commissioner of education to ensure that high school assessments align with federal educational accountability standards. Schools will be encouraged to integrate these exams into their annual administration for students in grades 11 and 12, thus promoting college and career readiness.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HF2469 revolve around the balance between standardized testing and individualized educational approaches. Critics argue that reliance on standardized tests may overlook the unique needs of students, particularly those requiring tailored instructional approaches to thrive academically. Furthermore, advocates for data privacy express concerns regarding the handling of sensitive student information during the implementation of these nationally recognized exams. Discussions highlight the need for comprehensive policies that govern data management, access, and parental involvement to maintain transparency and accountability in the educational process.

Companion Bills

MN SF2067

Similar To Administration of a nationally recognized college entrance exam authorization

Previously Filed As

MN SF2067

Administration of a nationally recognized college entrance exam authorization

MN HB2482

Removing the requirement that the state board of education use a certain exam provider to deliver certain college entrance and career readiness exams and requiring the board to provide for such exams using any provider.

MN SB1241

Relating to the consideration of college entrance examinations for admission to certain public institutions of higher education and a study by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board regarding those examinations.

MN HF3550

School districts allowed to implement local health education standards.

MN HF1493

Student career and college readiness provisions clarified.

MN HB4701

Relating to college entrance examinations considered for admission to certain public institutions of higher education.

MN HF3906

School districts that provide digital instruction allowed to administer state assessments remotely.

MN HB06208

An Act Prohibiting College Entrance Examination Preparation Companies From Disclosing Or Selling Student Information.

MN HF1719

Students allowed to complete state assessments remotely, and money appropriated.

MN HB326

Regards the Classic Learning Test entrance exam

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