Published On: September 8th, 2015|

The Los Angeles Times – Howard Blume

“Even before new state test scores are released this week, one thing is already clear: Results will be lower than in years past. Probably much lower. In other words, a much smaller percentage of students will be regarded as academically proficient for their grade level. California on Wednesday rejoins the national debate over standardized testing, including what students should learn and how teachers and schools should be held accountable.”(more)