I am so happy with what I read in the
Austin American Statesman on
the 30th
of November. I was reading an article titled: “STAAR scores won't count in course grade this year.” It has taken a very long time to
come to this decision. “Texas Commissioner Michael Williams on
Friday gave lawmakers, public school leaders, and parents some
breathing room to work through deep-seated concerns about the state's
standardized testing system,” written by Kate Alexander.
I
have experience as a parent of a teen who recently decided to go the
route of G.E.D. The school was unable to provide the special
education services needed to work with his learning disability. He
was targeted and punished for not measuring up to the other students.
The
schools that were closed due to low test scores really did not
improve anything in my opinion. I believe that that only made matters
worse. The over-population in the schools did more harm than good.
The funding for the schools that are currently in operation are not
receiving any of the funding that we saved from closing the other
schools. It confuses me how this has gone on as long as it has with
the extremely difficult testing even for those that have learning
disabilities.
It is
a good start to defer the fifteen percent to give legislators time to
change the testing system. How many students have given up on their
education due to their scores on these tests?
"The
state law requires high school students to take 15 end-of-course
exams,which intended to measure a student's college or career
readiness. The class of 2015 –current 10th
graders-- took the exam last spring and results were dismal. About
half of the test-takers failed at least on the end-of-course
exam,which means they have fallen off the graduation track." It is
about time for Governor Perry to prepare his re-election tactics. I
hope that this is a success for the children. They need the help and
support of society to stand up for the rights of all students. Just
because you have a learning disability does not mean that you don not
deserve the same change at a good education as all other students.
I strongly agree with you. Disability students are no different then the normal student. They might have a different ways of learning but they are still a student.
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