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It’s official: Chicago Public Schools Parents may opt their children out of excessive testing
from Substance News. See http://www.substancenews.net/articles.php?page=1208§ion=Article for the full article.
by: Sharon Schmidt
In late March the Chief Education Officer Barbara Eason-Watkins replied to my concerns in a letter. This is what she wrote about opting out:
“Parents are not required to sign releases for their children to participate in any assessment series. If parents choose to exclude their children, the school has no obligation to provide an alternate activity. Your child will be asked to engage in a silent, self-guided activity.”
So, my third grader sat out the May 10 and 11 Learning First Benchmark tests and the May 17 Scantron. He read many chapters of the new Rick Riordan novel, The Red Pyramid, and probably memorized his new Calvin and Hobbes collection.
We certainly appreciated his principal’s willingness to accomodate our decision.
A Parent’s Guide to Standardized Tests in Chicago Public Schools
This is a DRAFT prepared with the CORE Testing Task Force. If you know of additional tests or have corrections, please email me.
If your child attends Chicago Public Schools, they are subject to a complicated and overwhelming system of standardized tests. While students are repeatedly filling in bubbles on answer sheets and preparing to fill in bubbles on answer sheets, they are missing out on the fun, creative, exploration of the world that education could and should be about. Instead, the current testing regime replaces the joy of learning with the bureaucracy of learning. Parents, we are not alone in our feeling that these tests terrorize our students, our fellow parents, our student’s teachers and our entire schools.
| Standardized Tests in Chicago Public Schools. | ||
| Test | Frequency and population | Description |
| First and Second Grade | ||
| DIBELS | 3 times a year
All students |
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| Third through Eighth Grade | ||
| ISAT | Once a year, for an entire week
All students |
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| Benchmark testing | Three times a year for three days each
All students |
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| Constitution Test | Once a year
Seventh and Eighth grade |
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| ACCESS | Once a year, for three days and more.
English Language Learners but often affects all students |
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| “Curriculum-based” | 4 times a year
Special Education students |
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| Explore | Once a year for two days
Eighth graders |
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| High school entrance exam | Once a year
Selected seventh graders |
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| Algebra exit exam | Once a year to eighth graders |
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| NAEP, Scantron, TRC |
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| Total | 15 days minimum.
24 days for an eighth grade special education, English language learner (which does happen) |
A massive waste of time, money and energy that bores your child and makes school boring. |
We have listed these as “days” of testing because a 1 ½ hour test disrupts the entire schedule of a school day: classes are eliminated or shortened, bilingual or special education services are eliminated or shortened, even lunch may be switched to a cold lunch or have its regular time moved.