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Iredell Touts Improved Test Scores With “Lowered Bar”
You can’t make this stuff up. The headline at Statesville.com reads, “Iredell test scores improve with lowered achievement bar”.
Excerpt:
The positive numbers, though, are partly the result of a strategic decision the State Board of Education made in March to add an extra achievement level to EOG and EOC tests. For about two decades in North Carolina, students were given either a score of 1,2,3 or 4, with 3s and 4s considered passing. But in response to larger-than-expected numbers of third-graders being likely to need summer school for lack of reading on grade level per the state’s new Read to Achieve law, the State Board voted 8-4 in March to add a fifth level, and now scores of 3,4 and 5 are considered passing. Under the new system, level 3 students have “sufficient command” of the material, but level 4 and 5 students are “career and college ready.”
Well… DUH.
Of course if you lower the bar for scores it is going to look like there was improved inigoachievement. This is smoke and mirrors, folks.
KEEP READING…. Continue reading
Posted in Common Core, EDUCATION, Err What?, June Atkinson, LL1885, NC DPI, The Articles
Tagged Iredell-Statesville, Test Scores
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Iredell-Stateville Schools Won’t Answer On pro-Core Petition
When confronted on Twitter about a pro-Common Core petition put up on Change.org, the Iredell-Statesville schools account refused to answer the questions posed and then deleted their tweets to me.
Well, screenshot are forever Iredell-Statesville Schools. Continue reading
Iredell Schools Pushes Pro-Core Petition
This apparently came as an ‘action alert’ to parents in Iredell-Stateville School district. I’m digging further to see if this was blasted out by email or not. It’s inappropriate at best and what’s rather disgusting about it is the blanket statement that every teacher there is on board with Common Core. More of that ‘go along to get along’ strong-arming going on over in Iredell-Statesville?
This petition is on Change.org: Continue reading
Posted in Common Core, The Articles
Tagged Change.org, Common Core, Iredell-Statesville, Petition
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#NCED Updates: Coronavirus Edition – UPDATES
This installment of NCED Updates covers Coronavirus news impacting schools nationally and at the state level. Various NC education and national headlines are also included. Continue reading
Posted in Big Ed Complex, EDUCATION, EXCLUSIVE, Homeschool, LL1885, NC Board Of Education, NC DPI, NC Ed Updates, Parental Rights, School Choice
Tagged #NCed, Coronavirus
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Second Rowan teacher arrested on child exploitation, indecent liberties charges
A second Rowan County Schools teacher has been arrested in connection with sexually explicit messages to a student via social media apps. Additional charges have also been added to the first teacher, who was arrested in late 2019, and a … Continue reading
Posted in CRIME, EDUCATION, LL1885, Quiet Epidemic
Tagged Ethan Andrew Grose, Justin Andrew Avery, Quiet Epidemic, Rowan-Salisbury Public Schools
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#NCED Updates: NAEP scores drop again, NCGA passes final Ed bills and teacher pay mini-budget
This installment of NC Education (NCED) covers the most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores and the bills the General Assembly passed before adjourning last week. Also included are details about $630k in charter school grants and a recap of October’s teacher arrests. Continue reading
Posted in EDUCATION, NC DPI, NC Ed Updates, Parental Rights, Quiet Epidemic, School Choice
Tagged #NCed, NAEP, Quiet Epidemic, SB 199, School Choice, Teacher Pay
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New Charges Added Brings Total To 86 For Statesville Area Assistant Teacher
Last month, Statesville area Assistant Teacher Derone Martin McNeill was charged with 79 sex-related felonies. Seven more charges have now been added, bringing his total to 86. Continue reading
Posted in CRIME, EDUCATION, Quiet Epidemic
Tagged Derone Martin McNeill, Iredell-Statesville Schools, Quiet Epidemic, Statesville Christian School
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