Quantcast
breaking news

TX School Districts Pushing For Overhaul of State's Standardized Testing Program

By: Katie Thompson
Updated: December 3, 2012
watch video
"The state has been encroaching for quite a long time, however getting into a teachers gradebook literally..is unprecedented," said AISD Superintendent Dr. Heath Burns.

Burns says his district plans to continue it's fight for permanent changes to the state's testing system.

"The commissioner's decision really only gives us a break for one year," said Burns.

Over the past several months, parents, community members and school board officials have reached out to state legislators. They say not only is the testing program overbearing for students, it's overstepping the boundaries between state and local control.

"The testing program as it's been implemented has gone too far," said Burns. "Too much weight is put on a students performance on a test that they take one day out of the year."

Burns says he's hopeful that the issues at hand will be a top priority when the state legislature

"No doubt accountability needs to remain, no doubt testing needs to remain," said Burns.  "But there needs to be some tweaks and some changes and I think there's a significant chance that we'll see some of those changes in the coming legislative session."

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

David Olson is no ordinary man. ...

Crime Stoppers is offering a $500.00 reward for information that leads to his arrest, through 05/29/13....

The owners of Putt Putt off of the Winters Freeway want to retire, and if they can get a good price at auction next month, that's why they are going to do. ...

A Texas mother was brought back to life after she died during childbirth thanks to some of her co-workers who were able to perform CPR. ...

A school in Florida is using recent tragedies, like the tornado in Oklahoma, to teach life lessons to students. ...

Researchers say sharing a bed with your baby is dangerous and increases the risk of sudden infant death syndrome....

A San Antonio, Texas high school student says he feels like a failure because he isn't being allowed to graduate with his class due to one wrong answer on the TAKS test....

Studies, and teachers, say that students who exercise frequently do better in school....

Emergency teams worked through the night in Moore, Oklahoma searching for survivors of Monday's devastating tornado. The violent funnel was more than a mile wide and remained on the ground for close...

Since disabled pig Chris P. Bacon gained fame online a few months ago, he's also gained some weight and a new wheelchair....

 
Find Articles Here
 
End
      Page 711 of 644
 
Search BigCountryHomepage.com