CURMUDGUCATION: FL: District Officials Lose Their Damned Minds:
FL: District Officials Lose Their Damned Minds
School district officials in Sarasota and Manatee counties have completely lost any sense of what they're supposed to be doing.
There are areas of policy and practice in the education debates where reasonable people can reach different conclusions about what might be best. This is not one of those times. Some Florida school districts have simply and completely lost the thread.
The issue is simple. In Florida, some third graders opted out of the Florida Standards Assessment (Florida's version of the Big Standardized Test). They also opted out of the alternative BS Test, the SAT-10 (a version of the Stanford Achievement Test, and not one more piece of money grubbery from the College Board).
But Florida insists that its students take the BS Test, regardless. And Florida also has one of those sense-defying laws that says third graders who can't pass the reading test must be retained.It's a dumb policy for many reasons, not the least of which is that there isn't a lick of evidence that holding third graders back helps. And cooler heads seem to have prevailed last year when the Florida legislature, in a brief moment of lucidity, decided to suspend the rule and just let the actual local school where education professionals worked with the actual children-- just let those guys make the call.
But not this year. This year a third grader can have great grades, the recommendation of her CURMUDGUCATION: FL: District Officials Lose Their Damned Minds: