Noting that the tests come wrapped in a weird veil of secrecy — students are asked to sign a form saying they won’t discuss the test with their parents, and grades are only delivered after the end of the school year — Sydney told the school board, “I have the right to talk to my parents about any and everything related to school and my education.”
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
9-Year-Old Girl Tells Her School Board Exactly What She Thinks of Florida’s Standardized Testing, and It’s Pretty Brutal | Video | TheBlaze.com
9-Year-Old Girl Tells Her School Board Exactly What She Thinks of Florida’s Standardized Testing, and It’s Pretty Brutal | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"Florida’s testing regime isn’t Common Core — Florida ditched the standards last year — though the Washington Post noted that Florida’s replacement testing standards are “remarkably similar” to Common Core.
Noting that the tests come wrapped in a weird veil of secrecy — students are asked to sign a form saying they won’t discuss the test with their parents, and grades are only delivered after the end of the school year — Sydney told the school board, “I have the right to talk to my parents about any and everything related to school and my education.”
Noting that the tests come wrapped in a weird veil of secrecy — students are asked to sign a form saying they won’t discuss the test with their parents, and grades are only delivered after the end of the school year — Sydney told the school board, “I have the right to talk to my parents about any and everything related to school and my education.”
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