THE 'FALLING SHORT' LABEL
So step up now and volunteer to help
I loved Gail Rosenblum's Aug. 30 column on test scores. She is so right. Test scores do not tell the whole story at Cityview or any other school.
During the final 10 years of a long teaching career, I felt fortunate to have wonderful volunteers working with me. Many of them were senior citizens. They visited my third-grade classroom week after week and helped my students feel special and loved.
The beginning of the school year is a great time to offer help as a volunteer at your area school. I promise that you will be very much appreciated.
CHERRIE MATHIESON,
FERGUS FALLS, MINN.
THE DREAM ACT
A way to better educate Minnesota's workforce
Regarding Lori Sturdevant's Aug. 30 column about the need to educate more Minnesotans to college and beyond:
Many students would love to go to college but cannot because of the high cost. Others cannot go because of a decision their parents made: When the students were very young their parents came here from another country, and these students have no documents to receive financial aid.
If politicians would pass the Dream Act, more students could attend the universities and provide Minnesota with some of those much-needed workers.