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Florida test declared valid

blog, Legislative Updates, Students, Teachers, TestingBy SiteMGRSeptember 1, 2015

The Florida Department of Education released the findings of the state mandated validity study of its Florida Standards Assessment this morning. The study found the test to be reliable and…

Poll: Less Testing More Funding

Poll: Americans want less testing, more funding

Legislative Updates, Students, Teachers, Teaching, Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRAugust 24, 2015

The 47th annual PDK/Gallup Poll of the Public Attitudes Toward the Public Schools is out. The poll, called “Testing Doesn’t Measure Up for Americans,” is the longest continuously running survey…

Will Florida’s new test be valid?

blog, Legislative Updates, Students, Teachers, Teaching, TestingBy SiteMGRAugust 18, 2015

Earlier this year, the Florida Legislature passed a law requiring a validity study of the state’s new annual test that replaced the FCAT. The Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) was first used…

How one superintendent is moving away from testing

blog, ESEA, Teachers, Teaching, Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRAugust 7, 2015

Currently, there has been a growing backlash against standardized testing in K-12 education. Parents have long complained that their students are being overtested resulting in a loss of instruction time. Federal…

Senate Passes Education Bill

blog, ESEA, Legislative Updates, TestingBy SiteMGRJuly 17, 2015

In a show of overwhelming bipartisan support Thursday, the U.S. Senate voted to pass sweeping changes to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. The vote was 81-17 and came after…

Declare Independence from Testing

blog, ESEA, Legislative Updates, Teachers, Teaching, TestingBy SiteMGRJuly 3, 2015

As you celebrate Independence Day with your families, we urge you to declare independence from testing for all students.   This week, the Senate will debate the reauthorization of the Elementary and…

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Congress leaves kids behind

blog, Legislative Updates, Teachers, Teaching, TestingBy SiteMGRJune 24, 2015

As high school graduation season wraps up around the country, the class of 2015 has one unique characteristic you might not be aware of. This year’s graduates are the first…

Broken promises: state late again

blog, Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRJune 18, 2015

Another deadline has come and gone with districts still waiting for exam results from the state. The state promised districts a list of students in the bottom quintile of the…

Florida’s Testing Fiasco- a recap

Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRMay 22, 2015

As recently as Wednesday, there were still reports of major testing problems happening in school districts across the state. Florida lawmakers had passed a series of laws requiring everything from…

Hillsborough rolls out options for students on exams

blog, Legislative Updates, Testing, UncategorizedBy SiteMGRMay 20, 2015

In a press conference Tuesday, Hillsborough Superintendent Jeff Eakins outlined his plan to give options to students that took the Algebra 1, Algebra 2 and Geometry state end of course…

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