This year parent groups held more than 100 forums across the state; rallied, protested and raised thousands of dollars for billboards
promoting test refusal; and engaged tens of thousands more parents via Facebook and Twitter.
«Opt Out, Shop Out» is one of 13 scheduled events from late February through the beginning of April — many styled as community forums — to
promote the test refusals.
Not exact matches
Some see the
refusal to participate in SBAC
testing as an act of courage and conviction; they see it as willful push - back against flawed education reform policies that since the passage of NCLB have failed to improve education in America's public schools and yet continue to be
promoted by special interests who seek to profit at student, parent, and taxpayer expense.