Anonymous wrote:
This isn't any school division's doing -- this is the Commonwealth's BOE/SPI. Federal legislation and rulemakings are pending to modify one of the features of NCLB that simply doesn't work: the majority of public schools in the US will, by the end of 2014, be declared as failing, even those that exhibit very high statistical competency results. When a school is declared as failing, under certain circumstances, the principal and at least 50% of the teaching staff must be "restructured" (including fired). This was one of the goals of NCLB at drafting and enactment - Federalization in order to permit relaxed local school personnel practices; this was actually discussed in the legislative debates.
Again, reform legislation and rulemakings are pending.
However, in order to preserve the ability of school divisions to nonetheless engage in mass "restructurings," the Commonwealth BOE/SPI intentionally adopted new SOLs that test "higher order" student performance. What this means is, intentionally confusing answers in which more than one multiple-choice answer may be correct, and the student must subjectively pick the "best-correct" answer. Then, the Commonwealth BOE/SPI intentionally did not prepare or release model questions until only four to six weeks before actual SOL testing, and the Commonwealth BOE/SPI then did not release model ANSWERS (they just released the questions) to at least half of the model questions.
Bottom line is, the school divisions were as blind-sided by this as parents and students were. Complain to your state legislators and the Governor.
Thank you for this informative post!