Chicago will overhaul standardized testing amid questions about how to measure COVID academic gaps – Chalkbeat Chicago

CPS will drop math and reading tests that have been a key district accountability measure for educators and schools. The change raises questions about how schools might quantify the academic fallout from the pandemic, and about what tests, if any, the district might use to rate its schools and evaluate its teachers and principals going forward.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Do away with all standards and rules. Why bother, structure is a nuisance. CPS is nothing but a baby sitting service, including three squares.

NB-Chicago
4 years ago

Zero Accountability at +$27,000 per student per year!! What an equity hustle racket!! Unbalivable

NB-Chicago
4 years ago
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This is equity hustle/ crt laid bare—its all about zero accountability to dupe the hapless taxpayers to the truth of the astronomical $sums$ paid for crappy services. That end up, not in the pockets of low income folks of color, but in the pockets of majoriy white upperincome ctu types w a blm sign in the front yards

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Ex Illini
4 years ago

If the kid gets his name right he gets a 100% on the test. Sadly, half the kids fail this new standard.

Mr Chips
4 years ago

Poor test scores in CPS? Come on, man. The obvious solution is to designate every student as graduating Magna Cum Laude and Class Validictorian even though they can’t spell their own name. Everyone is a valedictorian. See, our school district now is great! We only produce Valedictorians, not the functional illiterates we graduated last year.

debtsor
4 years ago

Poor test scores? Drop the tests!
This stuff is straight out of communist USSR. Too many railroad accidents? Stop keeping count! Too much inflation? Stop collecting the data!

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