Illinois proposes lowering scores students need to be deemed proficient on state tests – Chalkbeat

More students in Illinois would be considered proficient on the state’s annual math and reading tests under a proposal to change cut scores, which the Illinois State Board of Education is set to vote on Wednesday.
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Patti
7 months ago

This is so stupid. They just keep dumbing shit down for kids that don’t attend, or do n e school work . But want to pass the class n be promoted to the next grade. Which is b cuz the entitled parents did nothing but complain to superintendents about holding their kids back for not doing work or attending only 10 days out of the year. Then they started dumbing down grading scales, n now that’s still not working so now they want to dumb down state test . So the 15 yr old who reads at a 2nd grade… Read more »

mqyl
7 months ago

No doubt public teacher unions were providing input to this wonderful plan.

With each passing day, we are finding out in Illinois how badly this Great Experiment of having public unions running the state has failed. Could any Illinois resident have ever imagined how spineless and greedy some of these Illinois pols are?

AT7Saluki
7 months ago

Same game leftists are playing with crime stats.

Media Scrutiny y
7 months ago

These are the same people that give everyone a “participation trophy” because they weren’t good enough for 1st, 2nd or 3rd place.

Mark F
7 months ago

Typical government. If they can’t meet a standard, lower it and call it a success. At least the Chicago Teachers Union would be happy with this considering their test scores.

mqyl
7 months ago

bad for Illinois, bad for the country, and good for public teachers’ unions

Old Joe
7 months ago

CPS Students,

You should march to superintendent office and demand Mandarin lessons because that’ll give you a leg up in getting hired in the future.

The Railroader
7 months ago

The Babylon Bee has a related article on dumbed down definitions and standards…

https://babylonbee.com/news/democrat-mayors-report-violent-crime-down-40-since-they-redefined-violent-and-crime?utm_source=The%20Babylon%20Bee%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email

That these political animals can offer up this tripe with a straight face is telling. The voters also dumbed down their standards…

Tom Paine's Ghost
7 months ago

If you need to be convinced that school vouchers for all is the only solution, then look no further. Teachers Unions are neither teachers nor a union. They are thieving terrorists.

Joey Zamboni
7 months ago

ISBE – “why are our students not proficient in math & reading?” “I know, let’s lower standards & viola, they are now all proficient!!!”

Fed up neighbor
7 months ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

Bingo

Sweet Home Alabama
7 months ago

The smart ones are the ones that leave as soon as they can. Best way to assess intelligence. The city and state are a basket case.

Deb
7 months ago

Maybe the IL board of education should focus on actually teaching students and making teachers teach the basics. Stop covering up failed public schools and inadequate teachers.

daskoterzar
7 months ago

Pathetic. No no, don’t commit to teaching…change the rules so the Districts and education business wins…but hey, it’s all about the kids. If this gets implemented, this is one of most blatantly morally corrupt actions the educators of this state have done. It is clearly intended to make their numbers simply “appear” better than they are, so they can demand more pay. Period.

“Figures don’t lie, but liar’s figure.”

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
7 months ago

I do not think most of the CPS teachers would pass the same test. Stacey Gates sends her children to private schools for good reason. The CPS just passes the kids through with out any regard to giving them a education.

Bob smith
7 months ago

That’s the democrats way LOWER THE REQUIREMENTS instead of teachers meeting or exceeding the requirements

kathy
7 months ago

child abuse. take your kids out of these schools.

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