Friday, February 1, 2013

Missouri Education Watchdog: Breaking News - Alabama Withdraws From Both Testing Consortia

Missouri Education Watchdog: Breaking News - Alabama Withdraws From Both Testing Consortia:


Breaking News - Alabama Withdraws From Both Testing Consortia

We had heard rumors that there was something going on in Alabama. State Board of Education member Betty Peters has been ringing the bell about Common Core for years. Now there is something to celebrate.
 
EdWeek broke the news today that Alabama  has withdrawn from both testing consortia, Smarter Balanced and PARCC.  The state's assessment director, Gloria Turner confirmed that they will not longer participate in the consortia developed testing.  They will "pursue a different avenue for assessments."
 
Back in 2011 Governor Robert Bentley, who sits as President of the State School Board in AL, introduced a resolution to rescind that state's adoption of the standards. His vote, along with that of board members Betty Peters and Stephanie Bell, was unfortunately not enough to get the resolution passed.

The news is not totally unepxected. Alabama has been lukewarm about their involvement in the consortia from