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Bus station at Whitaker draws ire at hearing BY DEBRA NEUTKENS STAFF WRITER
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Actively celebrating school spirit Mahtomedi High School dance team members move to the music while riding on a float decorated with bright neon colors and artifacts recalling popular culture from the 1980s during the homecoming parade that traveled between Wildwood Elementary School and the high school last week. Find more homecoming photos online at presspubs.com.
WHITE BEAR LAKE — Plans to close Hwy. 61 access into a strip mall and redesign a nearby intersection attracted a council chambers full of Rush Line opponents to a public hearing last week. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is asking City Council's consent to close Lakeside Shops' driveway for several reasons: it's too close to a new stoplight at the Whitaker Street/ Hwy. 61 intersection and it's in the way of a new bus station on the northeast corner. SEE BUS STATION, PAGE 13
Advocacy groups turn tide on literacy in schools ST. PAUL — October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and a grassroots group largely responsible for pushing significant legislation through the Capitol reflects on its progress over the last nine years. They’ve come a long way. “It’s crazy,” exclaimed Rachel Berger, a Hugo mother of three who helped launch Decoding Dyslexia Minnesota (DDMN) back in 2013. “Whoever would have thought a group of mothers concerned about
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world: Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” — Margaret Mead their children’s educational needs can drive these things?” The advocacy group’s success story includes its most recent victory a few months back when the governor signed the LETRS Bill (Language Essentials for Teachers of Reading and Spelling). The landmark legislation provides $3 million to
more than 1,500 state educators who will now begin to receive critically needed training on the science of reading. The funds will help not just students who have dyslexia, but others as well, including non-native speakers who are struggling deeply with literacy, Berger said.
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Key legislators who advocated for the LETRS Bill were Sen. Roger Chamberlain and Rep. Heather Edelson, who maintains the two-year funding bill will enhance education equity as students receive evidencebased lessons in literacy. Community members brought together by students with dyslexia drove the start of DDMN and work at the Capitol to address the issue, said Berger, who is executive director of the nonprofit. Moms in the White Bear Area School District — Erin Florin,
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