Tim Walz’s policies improved education for Black K-12 students.

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Crucial Education Reforms by Gov. Tim Walz: A Game Changer for Black Students

History is being made as Kamala Harris, the first woman of Black and South Asian descent to be the Democratic presidential nominee, selects Gov. Tim Walz as her vice presidential pick. This historic choice not only adds to the diversity of her campaign but also brings a wealth of experience in education policy to the forefront.

Increased Education Funding

“This is only the beginning. We won’t stop until every child in Minnesota receives a high-quality education, regardless of their race or ZIP code.”

Walz’s significant achievements include a substantial increase in funding for public education, with a $543 million boost in public school funding and a 2% increase in per-pupil state aid annually.

This increased funding has aimed to reduce disparities in low-income and predominantly Black communities, providing better resources and opportunities for students.

Last year, Walz signed another significant education budget, allocating $2.3 billion to K-12 schools and making school employees eligible for unemployment benefits during summer closures.

Universal School Meals Bill

“If you’re looking for good news, this was certainly the place to be. I’m honored, and I do think this is one piece of that puzzle in reducing both childhood poverty and hunger insecurity.”

In 2023, Walz signed Minnesota’s universal school meals bill, ensuring free breakfast and lunch for all students, regardless of their family’s income.

This policy eliminates the need for families to apply for meal programs, ensuring no student goes hungry during the school day.

Focus On Early Childhood Education

“By investing in key programs, this legislation takes us another step closer to making Minnesota the best state for kids.”

Walz’s commitment to early childhood education has expanded funding for pre-kindergarten programs, benefiting children from all communities, especially those in need.

In May 2024, he signed the Education, Children and Families Bill, increasing prekindergarten program seats and investing in literacy skills and teacher training.

Mental Health Package Allocation

“Everyone deserves access to the mental health care that fits their needs, when they need it.”

Walz’s mental health package bill in 2022 allocated funds to support K-12 children’s mental health needs, ensuring access to services for all students.

These investments have been crucial for Black students facing unique challenges, improving their overall well-being and academic performance.

The Potential Long-Term Impact

Walz’s dedication to education policies has already made a significant impact, with initiatives like the nation-leading Child Tax Credit in Minnesota benefiting thousands of families.

His focus on reducing childhood poverty and improving educational opportunities for all children, especially Black students, has the potential to create long-term positive changes.

As we look towards the future, Walz’s role in enacting education policies as vice president could further elevate his positive impact on Black students and educational reform in the country.

This article was written by Quintessa Williams for Word In Black

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