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Friday, September 2, 2011

Schools Matter: Daughter and Mom Say NO to State Testing in Connecticut

Schools Matter: Daughter and Mom Say NO to State Testing in Connecticut:

Daughter and Mom Say NO to State Testing in Connecticut

A clip from a terrific piece by Kerri Provost at Real Hartford:
In March of 2011, the mother of a straight-A Hartford student called up the principal to say that her daughter, Caridad¹, “will not be taking the test.”

The test, in this case, happened to be the Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT), which is administered to all students in grades 3-8, every year. About one week is dedicated to the actual test (seven hours in all), though the level of preparation varies from school-to-school, with some assigning test prep homework all year round. Caridad, who was in the seventh grade when she opted out, attends one of the schools that puts less emphasis than others on the standardized state tests.