They may be dropping PARCC, but there's no way that states are going to drop ALL standardized testing. It's actually really important that schools be able to assess how well children are learning on a standardized basis. I know there are concerns about PARCC and how the standardized test scores are used, but I find it incredibly privileged and uncooperative to act like your children are too good to take part in a system that helps the school assess whether it's working for all kids. |
You're going to leave work, show up, and sign your kid out for an hour every day? That's ludicrous. Spend your time and energy and money on something that actually makes a difference and helps your school. |
Send your kid to a Waldorf school and let the rest of us "unenlightened" parents work to support our public schools and all learners. Bye bye. |
So many assumptions. I work from a home office very near the school, and this is slow season in my line of work. I come and go from the building all the time, volunteering a lot. Testing at our school will take place on part of four days. What's ludicrous is deciding what works for other families. Worry about your own. |
Why should we use Waldorf schools? Because DC law says that our children cannot attend public school if we opt out, or cannot advance to the next grade? It manifestly does not. Unfortunately, we're stuck with you in the system, hon, and you're stuck with us. |
Who are you to tell PP what makes a difference and helps her DCPS school? Maybe teaching, and helping, her kid not to follow the crowd, will make the greatest difference of all. Maybe the 21st century corporate-public school nexus is what's "ludicrous." |
But I thought this was "civil disobedience", not a private decision about what "works" for your family? |
Yes, we're all stuck together, which is why it grates enormously that you decide to presumptuously and ostentatiously opt yourself out. |
Yeah right. As IF you won't be enrolling Larlo in all the SAT Prep classes you can find. The fact is, you've decided PARCC is a bugaboo where you can demonstrate how hio and different you are. |
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NP. Get a life, people.
You're starting to sound like the hillbillies in my small town who gave my dad a hard time when he opted out of the war in Vietnam. Let other parents act their own consciences, and minds. Hundreds of thousands of parents opt out around the country. |
| What standardized tests are GOOD? We need something. I'm happy to protest PARCC if there is a better alternative out there. |
From what I've observed of parents I know who opt out here at Lafayette, they're very involved in the school and don't seek attention for opting out. The opposite. |
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I don't get the nastiness toward parents who opt-out, or are considering it, on these threads.
It's not as though PARCC tests have been a stunning success on the ed reform front in this city, or anywhere else. If you want PARCC testing for your children, enjoy! Leave those who differ alone already. |