Not exact matches
At a recent conference held by the teacher's group Educators for Excellence, State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia says she plans to try to convince parents not have their children repeat this year's boycott
of standardized tests associated with the Common Core learning standards, which resulted in 20 %
of students statewide opting
out of the
tests.
Assemblyman Tedisco is the sponsor
of a bill to allow parents to opt their children
out of Common Core
associated standardized tests.
At a recent conference held by the teacher's group Educators for Excellence, State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia says she plans to try to convince parents not have their children repeat this year's boycott
of standardized tests associated with the Common Core learning standards, which resulted in 20 percent
of students statewide opting
out of the
tests.
Tedisco is the sponsor
of a bill to allow parents to opt their children
out of Common Core
associated standardized tests.
At a recent conference held by the teacher's group Educators for Excellence, New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia says she plans to try to convince parents not have their children repeat this year's boycott
of standardized tests associated with the Common Core learning standards, which resulted in 20 percent
of students statewide opting
out of the
tests.
Assemblyman Tedisco is the sponsor
of a bill to allow parents to opt their children
out of Common Core
associated standardized tests.
At a recent conference held by the teacher's group Educators for Excellence, State Education Commissioner Mary Ellen Elia says she plans to try to convince parents not have their children repeat this year's boycott
of standardized tests associated with the Common Core learning standards, which resulted in 20 %
of students statewide opting
out of the
tests.
Malloy implemented an extremely prejudicial evaluation system for teachers, brought in Common Core and its
associated testing (SBAC), crushed the OPT
OUT movement, reduced funding for public schools while increasing funding for Achievement First Charter Schools, increased funding for CONNCan (a private Charter School advocacy group), appointed Stefan Pryor (CEO
of Achievement First) as Commissioner
of Education, vastly increased
standardized testing throughout the state, and tried to abolish
of tenure for teachers, all endorsed and supported by Melodie Peters against the wishes
of the membership in CT..
But political support has also teetered this summer, as a string
of states, most recently Ohio and Louisiana, has threatened to back
out of commitments to Common Core and the
associated standardized tests.
Since the parents
of all students in public schools were discouraged from opting their children
out of this state - mandated «
standardized»
test experiment, it should be gratifying to those who saw through the misinformation and controversy
associated with the Common Core
testing requirement and, with courage and conviction, refused to allow their children to take this unnecessary and unproven
test.