Published On: May 31st, 2011|

Los Angeles Times – Howard Blume

“The voluntary program being tried this month allows high school students to qualify for a higher grade when they improve their scores from one achievement category to the next: from “below basic” to “basic,” for example, or from “proficient” to “advanced. Critics say such incentives are ineffective or unseemly or that they exacerbate an over-emphasis on standardized tests.”(more)