these are largely to reassure ancient people and surely we understand that is important but we need to get some time and some dates on what the exit ramp looks like so we can restore our kids sanity and calm, normalcy back. heather: is a look into the mind of the new york education department, quote, increased acceleration that occurs during physical activities and sports can require coaches, trainers at risk for getting and spreading covid 19, close contact sports and indoor sports are particularly risky, similar risks might exist for other extracurricular activities like band, choir and school clubs that meet indoors. what is your response to that? more kids die drowning but i ve not heard them recommend we stop swimming. people are driving and texting but i haven t heard the department of health say our kids should no longer cross the
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Standardized testing for third through eighth graders is likely to take place this year despite New York education officials’ request for another cancellation.
For nearly 20 years federal law has required schools to test third through eighth grade students once each year in math and reading as well as once in high school. The tests were canceled in March 2020 due to COVID-19, and the New York Education Department had sought to again postpone the tests in New York because students in different schools are learning on different schedules due to the pandemic.
New York, California, New Jersey, Illinois, Michigan and Georgia are among the states that were requesting waivers to postpone this year’s testing. While the federal government wants the testing to take place, it is giving states more flexibility in administering the tests. States can give a shortened version of the test, offer remote testing where feasible or expand the testing window into the