Initial HSPE Results
State Superintendent Randy Dorn released preliminary statewide results from the High School Proficiency Exam in reading, writing and science at a press conference today.
See this press release and this AP story.
See this press release and this AP story.
Comments
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But Mr. Dorn you are the one that pushed so hard for the Common Core State Standards adoption, which will require local districts to fund $165 million from local school district funds over the next 5 years.
Do NOT just blame state budget cuts for taking money away from schools .... as your CCSS direction effectively takes away $165 million that could have been used to positively impact classrooms in local schools and diverts it into more Gobbly-Gook.
$165 million over 5 years is equivalent to around 330 teachers per year for 5 years.
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Mr. Dorn take some financial responsibility for your actions.
Parent
And that is why that was the last time I contacted Mr. Dorn.
I wonder why he's so "engaged" now. Maybe because Gov. Gregoire wanted to cancel him and his office?
-JC.
- a reader
I went to a school performance yesterday, and was amazed at the fantastic skills my kid has developed during the year -- a credit to the teacher.
I look at the spring MAP scores and the kid is moving backwards (though on the whole the scores are erratic.)
Originally, I was pretty open to the possibility that the test would be of value. Now I can't help but think that it's a giant waste of money
Students are being pulled out of classes without notice and sent to testing (wherever that may be).
This is a huge security issue - teachers are legally responsible for their students at all times. Teachers do not know where their students are and have no way of tracking them in the event of a fire, earthquake, or other security problem.
What is the pricipal doing about this? Nothing.
-JC.
My concern though what do you do with the 98-99% scores with standardization. It does seem a ridiculous test in the application end as teacher are paced and stuck using the same texts (with content unrelated to what is being tested by MAP.) It is quite apparent the stress the teachers are under to produce MAP scores gain. Don't know if I like that. Feel like kids are becoming commodity units rather than individuals with quirks.
Also what happens to science, languages, history, and writing? Are we focusing too much on the reading and math to the exclusion of other subjects?
-- Guess will rename mine as unit 1 and unit 2.