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Georgia Drops Out of PARCC; Will Florida Soon Follow? | Scathing Purple Musings

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Georgia Drops Out of PARCC; Will Florida Soon Follow?


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From Wayne Washington in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution:
 Georgia leaders announced today that the state will not offer a new and expensive standardized test tied to the controversial set of national standards called Common Core.
In rejecting the test, Gov. Nathan Deal and Superintendent John Barge cited its cost, which could have been as high as $27 million — slightly more than the state’s entire K-12 testing budget.
Georgia will offer assessments developed by education officials in this state, who will continue working with their counterparts in the region toward the goal of offering a regional test.
“Assessing our students’ academic performance remains a critical need to ensure that young Georgians can compete on equal footing with their peers throughout the country,” Deal said in a joint statement with Barge released