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Proposals would change school report cards, in very different ways


Proposals would change school report cards, in very different ways
Jeremy P. Kelley
Two competing bills to revamp the K-12 state report card for schools have been introduced, but a state school board committee declined this week to endorse either of them.
The state board of education’s legislative committee approved a report card resolution Thursday. Like House Bill 200, the resolution supported elimination of the A-F letter grade rating system. And like Senate Bill 145, it supported creation of an “equity” component, making sure performance of all student groups continues to be assessed.
Both bills have only had their introductory hearing so far, and it’s not clear whether one bill will advance nearly as-is, or whether amendments will create a compromise bill. Ohio’s largest teachers union, the Ohio Education Association, said it is just an “interested party” on both bills for now. ....

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Ohio must figure out how to test K-12 kids despite pandemic


But the standardized exams might be shorter, spaced out over several weeks or delayed until the fall.  
The news was not we were expecting, not what we were hoping for and not what the kids need, Rep. Joe Miller, D-Amherst, said. 
The original plan was to pass a bill through the Ohio House this week that let districts scrap state testing requirements for the 2020-2021 school year. The problem is it hinged on getting a federal waiver, and the Biden administration told states not to expect them.
Ian Rosenblum, the acting assistant education secretary, sent a letter to state education leaders Monday saying kids must take their federally required exams even though the U.S. Department of Education won t hold schools accountable for the results.  ....

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