With new state assessments kicking into full swing across the country, schools are seeing more and more parents wanting to opt out their children. (utahpubliceducation.org)
(Fla.) Although most states have adopted college and career ready standards, many are still grappling with the issue of setting student proficiency levels on new state assessments — something both Illinois and Arizona have recently addressed (k-12daily.org)
As New Jersey introduces new state assessments this spring, the state's education community has crafted dueling narratives about the (b4njkids.org)