When members of the committee which wrote the draft complained that these changes in wording regarding evolution were made after they submitted the document to the Department of Education, that version was replaced by the department with the committee's original one. A spokesman for the department told the Pioneer Press that "the confusion was a simple mistake caused by several versions floating around the agency." Supporters of evolution education in Minnesota have been concerned about the treatment evolution might receive in the new standards because the state's Education Commissioner, Cheri Yecke, "has acknowledged her belief in creationism."
A series of public meetings will now be held around the state, ending October 24, to allow public comments on the draft standards. A second draft will then be written. The final draft must be presented to the state legislature by February 1, 2004. To download a pdf copy of the entire standards draft, use this url:
http://education.state.mn.us/stellent/groups/public/documents/translatedcontent/pub_038386.pdf
September 11, 2003