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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Forget teaching to the test — at this Washington Heights elementary school, parents canceled it! Coalition for Public Education/Coalición por la Educación Pública: Washington Hgts Parents Win HyperTesting Fightback

Coalition for Public Education/Coalición por la Educación Pública: Washington Hgts Parents Win HyperTesting Fightback:

Washington Hgts Parents Win HyperTesting Fightback

Forget teaching to the test — at this Washington Heights elementary school, parents canceled it! 

MORE THAN 80% OF PARENTS VOTED TO SKIP AN EXAM THAT THE STATE SAYS HELPS EVALUATE TEACHERS. MOVE IS BELIEVED TO BE UNPRECEDENTED.

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(From left) Andres Pujols, 6, Elexis Pujols, 37, Daeja Pujols, 4, Quyen Lamphere 5, Zalyair Mackey 5, Dao Tran, 40, Yvene Mackey 7, Vera Moore, 43, oppose testing.

A Washington Heights elementary school has canceled the new standardized multiple-choice tests for the youngest public school students — after more than 80% of parents opted to have their kids sit out the exam.
In an apparently unprecedented move, Castle Bridge School parents — representing 83 of the 97 students — rejected the new city requirement that affects 36 schools that serve only K through second grade.
“My feeling about testing kids as young as 4 is it’s inhumane,” said PTA co-chairwoman Dao Tran, mother of first-grader Quyen Lamphere, 5. “I can only see it causing stress.”
The state now requires schools to factor test scores — in one form or another — into their teacher evaluations,