Blind, severely disabled boy forced to take standardized test

Brady, a classroom teacher for years, has written history and world culture textbooks (Prentice-Hall), professional books, numerous nationally distributed columns (many areavailable here), and courses of study. His 2011 book, “What’s Worth Learning,” asks and answer this question: What knowledge is absolutely essential for every learner? His course of study for secondary-level students, called Connections: Investigating Reality, is free for downloading here. Brady’s website is www.marionbrady.com.
By Marion Brady
Remember Rick Roach? He’s the Orange County, Florida, school board member I wrote on The Answer Sheet a while ago. Upset by the fact that thousands of kids in Orange County with excellent academic records were failing Florida’s annual high-stakes test and suffering dire consequences, he took a test similar to the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT).
He squeaked by the reading portion with a grade of 62, but failed the math section, this despite the fact that he has two masters degrees, a successful career behind him, and is in