GA: State Super Wood Outmaneuvers DeVos
And testing.
Woods ran, twice, on the idea of radically reducing Georgia's massive testing requirements. He ran literally on "students are more than a score." And he made some real progress. So when the world turned to viral crap last spring, Georgia was first in line to suspend the test, and right there asking the feds for a waiver to excuse them from the Big Standardized Test requirement.
They were already angling for one this year, because it's fairly obvious that 1) this year's results won't mean bupkus and 2) the time spent on test prep could be better spent on life prep.
But Betsy DeVos has signaled that she's n ot doing that waiver thing again, right after Georgia became the first state to ask for one for 2020-2021. Woods said he was disappointed. Well, actually, he said, "It is disappointing, shows a complete disconnect with the realities of the classroom, and will be a detriment to public education."
But, he said, nobody needs to worry. He had a workaround.
He announced his plan and it appears on the agenda for the next state board meeting. While CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: GA: State Super Wood Outmaneuvers DeVos