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Louisiana Releases new SPS school grade scale, in bright colors, to make easier for Louisiana parents to understand
Posted on October 24, 2013
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October 24, 2013
Baton Rouge, LA
Today John White and the Louisiana Department of education have released a new grade scale they believe will make it easier to understand SPS, School Performance scores. Whereas in the past, the old, yucky score scale was printed out in monochrome grey, the new scale features the word “NEW” with colorful dashes around the word “New” and comes in 5 new bright colors. When asked about the change, John White replied:
“Why should Apple iPhones get to come in all those fancy colors and not our SPS score scale? It just didn’t make sense to parents that they would get a grade of ‘A’ but still be stuck with a grey letter just a few shades lighter than an ‘F’. Now parents will be able to proudly display that their kids attend an ‘A’ school in greenish chartreuse. Even parents of ‘F’ school students have improved options under this new system.”
Figure 1 Taking their cue from apple, LA redesigned their SPS scoring system
When asked for official comment, LDOE spokesperson Erin Bendily reported that they decided to