Panel to discuss pushback on high-stakes testing
by Helen Gym on May 14 2013 Posted in Commentary

In fact Keystone Exams, which were reported to cost as much as $176 million to develop and will cost districts $31 million per year to implement, are just the latest round in the high-stakes testing battle. The narrative of "failing schools" has been used to justify all manner of intervention: charter schools, union busting, value-added teacher evaluations, and school closures. In the war on public education