MCA 2005 has also put
the previous common law test onto a statutory footing.
Not exact matches
The
law went into effect in January, in time for the state's second year of Smarter Balanced, which aligns with the
Common Core State Standards and is more rigorous than the
previous state
test.
To make matters even worse, Superintendent Luizzi is undoubtedly well aware of that fact that less than one year ago, when the Chairman of the State Board of Education and Malloy's
previous Commissioner of Education came before a special legislative hearing on the
Common Core, both of these public officials admitted that there was no
law or mechanism to prevent a parent from opting their children out of
Common Core SBAC
testing.
And finally, less than one year ago, when the Chairman of the State Board of Education and Malloy's
previous Commissioner of Education went before a special legislative hearing on the
Common Core, both of these public officials admitted — on the record — that there was no
law or mechanism to prevent a parent from opting their children out of
Common Core SBAC
testing.