PURE filed a second complaint in 2010 based on the Policy's continued use of single test scores as the predominant promotion barrier. (pureparents.org)
Goodbye to the days of students and schools being judged by single test scores. (nbpts.org)
Using a single test score as the sole measure of achievement instead of a student's yearlong performance in class leads to what Isaacs and others have labeled «perverse incentives,» including disregarding whether students can actually apply what they have learned. (sciencemag.org)