Tuesday, August 25, 2015

48,000+ students refused the testocracy in Washington State by opting out. This isn’t an anomaly: It’s an uprising | Seattle Education

48,000+ students refused the testocracy in Washington State by opting out. This isn’t an anomaly: It’s an uprising | Seattle Education:

48,000+ students refused the testocracy in Washington State by opting out. This isn’t an anomaly: It’s an uprising



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How many students opted out of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC) in Washington State?  Short answer: More than you probably imagined.
Now that the final numbers are out, let’s dig in and see what happened.
11th Grade
We knew the opt out numbers were going to be huge. Last week’s OSPI report confirmed that. Across the state, the opt out rate for 11th grade was 49.3% for ELA and 52.9% for Math. This translates into:
37,112 students opted out of the English Language Arts (ELA)
39,444 students opted out of Math
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(Opt outs are reported as “No Score”. Click image to enlarge.)
Now let’s do a quick run down on the other grades. Although the numbers lack the dramatic impact of the 11th grade, these figures are higher than what was reported by OSPI in July.
3rd Grade
1,590 opted out of the ELA
1,680 for Math
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4th Grade
1,579 opted out of ELA
1.702 for Math
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