How do we get around the testing schedule we have currently in place? In my current high school we have some type of testing going on from today until finals in May. Milestones, SLO, Aspire, AP, and I am sure am missing others but this seems a bit too much. Are there any alternatives? Whatever happened to "old fashioned" schoolwork?
Graduation/Promotion Task Force at Hampton High School
Hampton High School being in it's second year of existence added a senior class this year and it has been found that many students eligible to graduate this year are in need of more than 8 credits which could be earned in the fall and spring semesters. I have been tasked by my principal to lead a task force that will identify these eligible students and put into place strategies that will allow them to earn the additional credits and graduate this year. Working with our lead counselor, graduation coach, department chairs, and other members of the administrative team students have been identified. At our second meeting the task force used a variety of data to identify factors that have led to students falling behind credit wise on their path to graduation. These factors could be; academic, behavioral, attendance, or a variety of all three. As the year progresses the graduation/promotion task force will be identifying underclassmen that are in danger of not being ...
I recently heard that the state of Georgia is going to do away with some of the testing. Our poor students are doing benchmarks, Ga. Milestones, MAP, to name just a few. A couple of years ago, I asked my assistant principal what were the students being tested on since the teachers didn't even have enough time to teach them anything before they had to be tested again.
ReplyDeleteAccountability! It is sad that testing is the only way to hold teachers accountable. Some of our students continue to fall behind nationally while schools continue to receive federal funds. I have observed some teachers teaching like a rock star, while others sit behind there desk and give the students a worksheet. Testing will decrease; however, how will we ensure that students are being taught and more importantly, that students are indeed learning.
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