Friday, May 4, 2012

Schools Matter: Texas Pays Pearson $468,000,000 for 5 Year Contract

Schools Matter: Texas Pays Pearson $468,000,000 for 5 Year Contract:

Texas Pays Pearson $468,000,000 for 5 Year Contract
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Boycott PearsonFrom KXAN 

. . . . KXAN News has uncovered that the state is spending more than $89 million on testing for the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness, or STAAR, this year alone. That amount has nearly doubled in the last 10 years.
Every penny goes to a company called Pearson,which develops the test questions, prints and distributes test booklets and scores the exams before sending them back to 8,000 schools.
The state's five-year contract with Pearson, which covers the 2010 through 2015 school years, totals just over $468 million.
Based on figures provided by TEA, Texas taxpayers by 2015 will have paid Pearson nearly $1.2 billion for developing standardized tests and related materials dating back to the year 2000.
(See year-by-year breakdown below)The annual cost goes up each year. In 2015, standardized testing will set the state back nearly $100 million. . . .Schools Matter: Texas Pays Pearson $468,000,000 for 5 Year Contract:



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