Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change and no one will be held back. It’s impossible to implement this because there are far too many kids not proficient.
They have done it in other states, and the person who led Mississippi is now our head of education in Maryland. And the legislation passed into law, so something legislatively would have to happen to prevent it.
Anonymous wrote:This sounds unfair except if they are going to offer kids struggling in K/1 more reading supports.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to disproportionately impact students with dyslexia who haven’t received adequate services.
It’s hugely damaging to the kid. They should instead be doing universal dyslexia screenings in 1st grade and provide services to all kids who have dyslexia.
Anonymous wrote:We have a similar policy (law?) in North Carolina. Vast numbers of third graders are not passing, but nearly every single one of them gets promoted. They hand out those waivers like candy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change and no one will be held back. It’s impossible to implement this because there are far too many kids not proficient.
They have done it in other states, and the person who led Mississippi is now our head of education in Maryland. And the legislation passed into law, so something legislatively would have to happen to prevent it.
Ugh. Mississippi doesn’t have a lot of ESL kids like Maryland does. They were 3.1% of the population in 22-23 in Mississippi and 34% of 0-5 population in Maryland. One more way to attack immigrants I guess….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change and no one will be held back. It’s impossible to implement this because there are far too many kids not proficient.
They have done it in other states, and the person who led Mississippi is now our head of education in Maryland. And the legislation passed into law, so something legislatively would have to happen to prevent it.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing will change and no one will be held back. It’s impossible to implement this because there are far too many kids not proficient.