More testing madness: DOE bidding out 408 new standardized exams for our kids

Looking at the “performance based” and “computer adaptive” assessments, each to be given in at least four subjects twice a year, a typical elementary, middle and high school student will now be asked to take at least 16 more standardized exams annually – not counting the state tests or the Regents.
Here is the RFP spreadsheet for the performance-based tests and for the computer adaptive tests.When added together (see chart below), the total number of tests DOE is ordering appears to be a startling 408; or 136 new exams per year for three years.
The RFP is also supposed to include online professional development for teachers, principals, school-based assessment coordinators and central staff, planning meetings and other associated expenses, printing costs,