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Governor Walz to announce sweeping education plan Monday
The governor will address Minnesota at 2 p.m. Monday.
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will hold a press conference Monday afternoon in what a press release from his administration says will be to announce a sweeping education plan.
The press conference will be held at 2 p.m. to announce an education plan to address the immediate impact of the pandemic while building a world-class education system that prepares every student for success.
Joining Walz will be Department of Education Deputy Commissioner Heather Mueller, Education Minnesota President Denise Specht, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan and former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice and Vikings legend Alan Page.
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Minnesota students have had plenty of challenges during the pandemic and today state leaders are looking to address those challenges with an extensive education plan that focuses on the pandemic s impact on Minnesota schools.
Governor Tim Walz is expected to unveil that plan at 2 pm. He will be joined by education leaders and students to break down the immediate impact of the pandemic. He is also going to lay out a plan that his office is calling a world-class education system that prepares every student for success.
No details yet on what that entails.
Notable speakers aside from the governor include Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, Minnesota Department of Education Deputy Commissioner Heather Mueller, Education Minnesota President Denise Specht, Justice Alan Page as well as Minnesota students.