Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 124D — Education Programs
Section 124D.13 — Early Childhood Family Education (ecfe) Programs.

Subdivision 1. Establishment; purpose. A district that provides a community education program under sections 124D.18 and 124D.19 may establish an early childhood family education program. Two or more districts, each of which provides a community education program, may cooperate to jointly provide an early childhood family education program. The purpose of the early childhood family education program is to provide parenting education to support children's learning and development.
Subd. 2. Program requirements. (a) Early childhood family education programs are programs for children in the period of life from birth to kindergarten, for the parents and other relatives of these children, and for expectant parents. To the extent that funds are insufficient to provide programs for all children, early childhood family education programs should emphasize programming for a child from birth to age three and encourage parents and other relatives to involve four- and five-year-old children in school readiness programs, and other public and nonpublic early learning programs. A district may not limit participation to school district residents. Early childhood family education programs must provide:
(1) programs to educate parents and other relatives about the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of children and to enhance the skills of parents and other relatives in providing for their children's learning and development;
(2) structured learning activities requiring interaction between children and their parents or relatives;
(3) structured learning activities for children that promote children's development and positive interaction with peers, which are held while parents or relatives attend parent education classes;
(4) information on related community resources;
(5) information, materials, and activities that support the safety of children, including prevention of child abuse and neglect;
(6) a community needs assessment that identifies new and underserved populations, identifies child and family risk factors, particularly those that impact children's learning and development, and assesses family and parenting education needs in the community;
(7) programming and services that are tailored to the needs of families and parents prioritized in the community needs assessment; and
(8) information about and, if needed, assist in making arrangements for an early childhood health and developmental screening under sections 121A.16 and 121A.17, when the child nears the third birthday.
Early childhood family education programs should prioritize programming and services for families and parents identified in the community needs assessment, particularly those families and parents with children with the most risk factors birth to age three.
Early childhood family education programs are encouraged to provide parents of English learners with translated oral and written information to monitor the program's impact on their children's English language development, to know whether their children are progressing in developing their English and native language proficiency, and to actively engage with and support their children in developing their English and native language proficiency.
The programs must include learning experiences for children, parents, and other relatives that promote children's early literacy and, where practicable, their native language skills and activities for children that require substantial involvement of the children's parents or other relatives. The program may provide parenting education programming or services to anyone identified in the community needs assessment. Providers must review the program periodically to assure the instruction and materials are not racially, culturally, or sexually biased. The programs must encourage parents to be aware of practices that may affect equitable development of children.
(b) For the purposes of this section, "relative" or "relatives" means noncustodial grandparents or other persons related to a child by blood, marriage, adoption, or foster placement, excluding parents.
Subd. 3. Substantial parental involvement. The requirement of substantial parental or other relative involvement in subdivision 2 means that:
(a) parents or other relatives must be physically present much of the time in classes with their children or be in concurrent classes;
(b) parenting education or family education must be an integral part of every early childhood family education program;
(c) early childhood family education appropriations must not be used for traditional day care or nursery school, or similar programs; and
(d) the form of parent involvement common to kindergarten, elementary school, or early childhood special education programs such as parent conferences, newsletters, and notes to parents do not qualify a program under subdivision 2.
Subd. 4. Home visiting program. A district that levies for home visiting under section 124D.135, subdivision 6, shall use this revenue to include as part of the early childhood family education programs a parent education component that is designed to reach isolated or at-risk families.
The home visiting program must:
(1) incorporate evidence-informed parenting education practices designed to support the healthy growth and development of children, with a priority focus on those children who have high needs;
(2) establish clear objectives and protocols for home visits;
(3) encourage families to make a transition from home visits to site-based parenting programs;
(4) provide program services that are community-based, accessible, and culturally relevant;
(5) foster collaboration among existing agencies and community-based organizations that serve young children and their families, such as public health evidence-based models of home visiting and Head Start home visiting; and
(6) provide information about and assist in making arrangements for an early childhood health and developmental screening when the child nears his or her third birthday.
The home visiting program should be provided by licensed parenting educators, certified family life educators, or professionals with an equivalent license that reflect the demographic composition of the community to the extent possible.
Subd. 5. Separate accounts. The district must maintain a separate account within the community education fund for money for early childhood family education programs.
Subd. 6. Participants' fees. A district must establish a reasonable sliding fee scale but it shall waive the fee for a participant unable to pay.
Subd. 7. Additional funding. A district may receive funds from any governmental agency or private source.
Subd. 8. Coordination. (a) A district must describe strategies to coordinate and maximize public and private community resources and reduce duplication of services.
(b) A district is encouraged to coordinate adult basic education programs provided to parents and early childhood family education programs provided to children to accomplish the goals of section 124D.895.
Subd. 9. District advisory councils. The board must appoint an advisory council from the area in which the program is provided. A majority of the council must be parents participating in the program, who represent the demographics of the community. The district must ensure, to the extent possible, that the council includes representation of families who are racially, culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse. The council must assist the board in developing, planning, and monitoring the early childhood family education program. The council must report to the board and the community education advisory council.
Subd. 10. Alternative council. A board may direct the community education council, required according to section 124D.19, subdivision 2, to perform the functions of the Advisory Council for Early Childhood Family Education.
Subd. 11. Teachers. A school board must employ necessary licensed teachers for its early childhood family education programs.
Subd. 12. Assistance. The department must provide assistance to districts with programs described in this section. The department must establish guidelines that list barriers to learning and development affecting children served by early childhood family education programs.
Subd. 13. Program data submission requirements. Districts receiving early childhood family education revenue under section 124D.135 must submit annual program data, including data that demonstrates the program response to the community needs assessment, to the department by July 15 in the form and manner prescribed by the commissioner.
Subd. 14. Supervision. A program provided by a board must be supervised by a licensed early childhood teacher or a licensed parent educator.
Subd. 15. Parenting education transition program. To the extent that funds are sufficient, early childhood family education may provide parenting education transition programming for parents of children birth to grade three in districts in which there is a prekindergarten-grade three initiative in order to facilitate continued parent engagement in children's learning and development. Early childhood family education programs are encouraged to develop partnerships to provide a parenting education liaison to providers of other public and nonpublic early learning programs, such as Head Start, school readiness, child care, early childhood special education, local public health programs, and health care providers.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 120 - 129C — Education Code: Prekindergarten - Grade 12

Chapter 124D — Education Programs

Section 124D.01 — Definitions.

Section 124D.02 — School Board Powers; Enrollment.

Section 124D.03 — Enrollment Options Program.

Section 124D.04 — Options For Enrolling In Adjoining States.

Section 124D.041 — Reciprocity With Adjoining States.

Section 124D.05 — Attending School In Another State; Severance Pay.

Section 124D.08 — School Boards' Approval To Enroll In Nonresident District; Exceptions.

Section 124D.085 — Experiential And Applied Learning Opportunities For Students.

Section 124D.09 — Postsecondary Enrollment Options Act.

Section 124D.091 — Concurrent Enrollment Program Aid.

Section 124D.093 — P-tech Schools.

Section 124D.095 — Online Learning Option.

Section 124D.096 — Online Learning Aid.

Section 124D.111 — School Meals Policies; Lunch Aid; Food Service Accounting.

Section 124D.1115 — Free And Reduced-price School Lunch Program Data Sharing.

Section 124D.114 — Lactose Reduced Milk.

Section 124D.1158 — School Breakfast Program.

Section 124D.117 — Districts To Offer School Breakfast Program.

Section 124D.118 — School Milk Program.

Section 124D.119 — Summer Food Service Replacement Aid.

Section 124D.1191 — Donations To Food Shelf Programs.

Section 124D.1195 — Commodity Donated Food Revolving Fund.

Section 124D.12 — Purpose Of Flexible Learning Year Programs.

Section 124D.121 — Definition Of Flexible Learning Year Program.

Section 124D.122 — Establishment Of Flexible Learning Year Program.

Section 124D.123 — Division Of Children Into Groups.

Section 124D.124 — Public Hearing Before Implementation.

Section 124D.125 — Assignment Of Teachers.

Section 124D.126 — Powers And Duties Of Commissioner; Flexible Learning Year Programs.

Section 124D.127 — Termination Of Flexible Learning Year Program.

Section 124D.128 — Learning Year Program To Provide Instruction Throughout Year.

Section 124D.129 — Educate Parents Partnership.

Section 124D.13 — Early Childhood Family Education (ecfe) Programs.

Section 124D.135 — Early Childhood Family Education (ecfe) Revenue.

Section 124D.141 — State Advisory Council On Early Childhood Education And Care.

Section 124D.142 — Quality Rating And Improvement System.

Section 124D.15 — School Readiness Programs.

Section 124D.151 — Voluntary Prekindergarten Program.

Section 124D.16 — School Readiness Aid.

Section 124D.162 — Kindergarten Readiness Assessment.

Section 124D.165 — Early Learning Scholarships.

Section 124D.166 — Limit On Screen Time For Children In Preschool And Kindergarten.

Section 124D.18 — Purpose Of Community Education Programs.

Section 124D.19 — Community Education Programs; Advisory Council.

Section 124D.20 — Community Education Revenue.

Section 124D.22 — School-age Care Revenue.

Section 124D.2211 — After-school Community Learning Programs.

Section 124D.23 — Family Services And Community-based Collaboratives.

Section 124D.231 — Full-service Community Schools.

Section 124D.34 — Minnesota Foundation For Student Organizations.

Section 124D.35 — Youth Entrepreneurship Education Program.

Section 124D.355 — Vocational Education Student Organizations.

Section 124D.36 — Citation; Serveminnesota Innovation Act.

Section 124D.37 — Purpose Of Serveminnesota Innovation Act.

Section 124D.38 — Definitions.

Section 124D.385 — Minnesota Commission On National And Community Service.

Section 124D.39 — Serveminnesota Innovation Program.

Section 124D.40 — Serveminnesota Innovation Grants.

Section 124D.42 — Reading And Math Corps.

Section 124D.44 — Match Requirements.

Section 124D.45 — Evaluation And Reporting Requirements.

Section 124D.452 — District Report; Career And Technical Education.

Section 124D.4531 — Career And Technical Revenue.

Section 124D.4535 — Innovative Delivery Of Career And Technical Education Programs; Sharing Of District Resources.

Section 124D.454 — Access To Minnesota's Transition System For Children With A Disability.

Section 124D.46 — Education And Employment Transitions System.

Section 124D.47 — Comprehensive Youth Apprenticeship Program.

Section 124D.48 — General Application Of Workplace Health And Safety Laws; Displacement Of Workers Prohibited.

Section 124D.49 — Education And Employment Transitions Partnerships.

Section 124D.50 — Service-learning And Work-based Learning Curriculum And Programs.

Section 124D.505 — Minnesota Career Information System.

Section 124D.51 — Evening Schools; Adult And Continuing Education.

Section 124D.518 — Adult Basic Education Aid Definitions.

Section 124D.52 — Adult Basic Education.

Section 124D.521 — Consortium Requirements.

Section 124D.522 — Adult Basic Education Supplemental Service Grants.

Section 124D.531 — Adult Basic Education Aid.

Section 124D.549 — Commissioner-selected High School Equivalency Test.

Section 124D.55 — Commissioner-selected High School Equivalency Test Fees.

Section 124D.56 — Community Education Program Revenue; Adults With Disabilities.

Section 124D.57 — Educational Support Services For People Who Are Deaf, Deafblind, Hard-of-hearing.

Section 124D.58 — Citation; Education For English Learners Act.

Section 124D.59 — Definitions.

Section 124D.60 — Rights Of Parents.

Section 124D.61 — General Requirements For Programs.

Section 124D.63 — Technical Assistance.

Section 124D.64 — Discrimination Prohibited.

Section 124D.645 — Multiracial Diversity.

Section 124D.65 — English Learner (el) Programs Aid.

Section 124D.66 — Assurance Of Mastery Programs.

Section 124D.68 — Graduation Incentives Program.

Section 124D.69 — Aid For Alternative Programs Provided Under Contract.

Section 124D.695 — Approved Recovery Program Funding.

Section 124D.71 — Citation; American Indian Education Act.

Section 124D.72 — Policy.

Section 124D.73 — Definitions.

Section 124D.74 — American Indian Education Programs.

Section 124D.75 — Licenses For American Indian Language And Culture Education Teachers; Exemptions.

Section 124D.76 — Community Coordinators, Indian Home/school Liaisons, Paraprofessionals.

Section 124D.77 — Recruiting And Retaining Indian Teachers.

Section 124D.78 — Parent And Community Participation.

Section 124D.79 — Community And Commissioner Participation In American Indian Education.

Section 124D.791 — Indian Education Director.

Section 124D.81 — American Indian Education Aid.

Section 124D.82 — Discrimination Prohibited.

Section 124D.83 — State Revenue For American Indian Tribal Contract Or Grant Schools.

Section 124D.855 — School Segregation Prohibited.

Section 124D.861 — Achievement And Integration For Minnesota.

Section 124D.862 — Achievement And Integration Revenue.

Section 124D.87 — Achievement And Integration Transportation Aid.

Section 124D.892 — Office Of Desegregation/integration.

Section 124D.895 — Parental Involvement Programs.

Section 124D.8955 — Parent And Family Involvement Policy.

Section 124D.8957 — Prekindergarten Through Grade 12 Parental Rights Coded Elsewhere.

Section 124D.896 — Desegregation/integration And Inclusive Education Rules.

Section 124D.90 — School Enrichment Partnership Program.

Section 124D.955 — Healthy Kids Awards Program.

Section 124D.957 — Minnesota Youth Council Committee.

Section 124D.96 — Welfare And Correctional Institutions' Policies For Educational Programs.

Section 124D.98 — Literacy Incentive Aid.

Section 124D.99 — Education Partnerships Coalition Fund.