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    Parents Guide to Refusing the New York State Ass

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    http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/schedules/2013/ei-schedule-13.pdfhttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/sam/ei-samcc13.pdf
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    Aschool district does NOT lose funding if there is less than 95% participation on state tests.

    Let us look at the details:

    1.) All Districts/Schools It is true that NCLB dictates that all districts/schools must have at least 95% participation on st

    Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). According to NCLB, any district/school that does not reach the 95% participation is co

    that failed to make AYP. They must bear this label.

    2.) Non-Title I Districts/Schools Non-Title I districts/schools that have less than 95% participation on state tests must w

    says failed to make AYP, and they may need to compose a written plan for improvement. However, there is NO impac

    2012 link that shows which schools are Title I: http://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/titlei/fy12/newyork.pdf

    3.) Focus Districts/Schools - At the end of the 2011-12 school year, NY sunset the accountability continuum of districts/s

    corrective action, and restructuring status based on failure to make AYP. Instead, at the end of the 2011-12

    school year five percent of districts/schools in the state were identified as Priority and ten percent as Focus districts/sc

    As part of the ESEA Flexibility Waiver that NYS received from President Obama (which continues through the end of the

    new districts/schools will be identified as Focus Districts/Schools after the end of the 2011-12 school year. Those distri

    currently listed as Focus Districts/Schools can have that label removed if they complete certain requirements and meet

    details: http://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdf

    4.) Focus District/School, AND Title I Any district/school that is a focus district/school and also Title I, must set-aside 5

    that they have received into a separate set-aside account. The money is NOT taken away from them. This is Title I &

    been given to them, and they must set-aside 5-15%. Please note that the 95% participation

    rate has not yet been brought into the discussion at this point. The discussion at this point includes ALL districts/schools

    currently listed as Focus Districts/Schools and are also Title I. This link gives more details:

    http://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdf

    The 95% Participation Rate and How It Does NOT Affect Funding

    http://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdfhttp://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdfhttp://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/titlei/fy12/newyork.pdfhttp://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdfhttp://usny.nysed.gov/docs/10-things-to-know-about-the-esea-waiver.pdfhttp://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/titlei/fy12/newyork.pdf
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    Student Learning Objective

    A Student Learning Objective is an academic goal for a teachers students that is set at the start of a courseaccording to NYSEDs EngageNY

    Depending on grade level and scheduled special area subjects, your child may take an SLO pre-testvery early in the school year. Teachers th

    assessment (3-8 or Regents) may have to give an SLO test early in the school year or semester. The SLO process has been confusing for schdifferent methods to implement SLOs.

    Rating teachers without a state assessment tied to their course/grade level may be accomplished using these methods to get the man

    evaluation:

    1. *SLO pre-test. Given very early in the school year or semester(for half-year secondary courses)

    2. Teacher uses historical data. Educators may use past state assessment scores, final exam numbers, or previous grades todetermine an academic g

    allow for less testing of your child.

    3. School-wide use of ELA scores.Some teacher APPR evaluation agreements will use the ELA State Assessment scores as the 20% for teachers withou

    course. This does reduce amount of testing for our children.

    Which method(s) does your childs school use? Contact teachers and principals to find out. Most districts have their APPR teacher evaluation a

    but the documents are lengthy and complex.

    Other types of standardized testing.

    There are other standardized tests that your children may take that your childs teacher is forced to administer. These could be used for teacher evaluation

    mandated assessments take away more instruction and add to the amount of time lost to testing.

    STAR, SRI, I-Ready, AIMSweb, NWEA, Terra Nova and DIBELS.

    Here is a complete list of assessmentsthat may be used for the evaluation of teachers/principals.

    If you plan to opt out your child from all mandated testing I would suggest a blanket statement such as any assessment used to evaluate a tea

    ending the over-testing of our children. If we take action: boycotts, letters to editor, speaking at PTA meetings, and contacting our elected lead

    education.

    *If your childs teacher(s) will be use a SLO test for evaluation is it important to boycott the pre-test. For students

    high and middle school, the post-exam could be used as a final exam so boycotting the end of year assessment wrefuse the pre-test, a student who takes the post-test will not be part of evaluating their teacher.

    http://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/teachers-leaders/assessments/approved-list.htmlhttp://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/teachers-leaders/assessments/approved-list.htmlhttp://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/teachers-leaders/assessments/approved-list.htmlhttp://atthechalkface.com/2012/10/07/s-l-o-s-o-l-part-ii-validity-not-needed/http://atthechalkface.com/2012/08/31/s-l-o-s-o-l-for-teachers-and-students/
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    http://www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/AISQAweb.pdf
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    http://www.gpo.gov/
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    Dear _________________________________________,

    As you are aware, during the 2012-2013 school year we refused to allow our children participate in standardized assessments imposed on chil

    This coming school year (2013 -2014), I will continue my effort to eliminate unnecessary and harmful assessments along with the punitive, unju

    (APPR) that are being used to evaluate teachers and principals in our public schools. My children ___________and _____________ will not pa

    other than those solely for the use of the individual classroom teacher.

    I will not allow any data to be used for purposes other than the individual teachers own formative or cumulative assessment. Any assessment

    school ranking, teacher and principal effectiveness, state or federal longitudinal studies or any other purpose other than for the individual class

    improve his or her instruction will not be presented to my child. To be clear, my child will not participate in the following:

    Any state assessment other than Regents exams.

    Any so-called benchmark (SLO) exams whether they are teacher-designed or not, since these exams are imposed by entities other than the

    Any surveys and/ or field tests given by corporate or government entities or testing companies.

    I will continue to stand up against the corporate and government takeover of our schools and advocate for what is best for children, teachers a

    silent and do nothing while these unjustly abusive mandates and policies are setting up our children and our schools for failure. I believe in and

    dedicated teachers and administrators. I believe that my childrens education should be trusted to those who are most experienced and who pe

    individual requirements of each child. Teachers already know how to determine those needs and requirements without mandated standardized

    not suffer when these tests are finally gone. They will flourish.

    As experienced during the 2012-2013 school year, I expect my child to receive the same accommodation of an appropriate alternate activity w

    administered. It is my hope that our district will soon have a resolution in place similar to those of the Comsewogue, Great Neck, West Islip, Ro

    other districts across New York State denouncing these assessments.

    Thank you for all you do and your great leadership.

    With deep respect,

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    http://www.childrenofthecore.com/http://www.nysenate.gov/committee/educationhttp://assembly.state.ny.us/comm/?sec=mem&id=12http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm?State=NYhttp://www.house.gov/representatives/#state_ny
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    NYS Allies for Public Education

    No Common Sense Education

    Long Island Opt Out

    Info

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/141680156005331/https://www.facebook.com/groups/141680156005331/https://www.facebook.com/groups/141680156005331/http://www.nocommonsenseeducation.com/http://www.nocommonsenseeducation.com/http://www.nysape.org/https://www.facebook.com/groups/549231011767025/?fref=tshttp://optoutcny.wordpress.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/472786072775858/https://www.facebook.com/groups/472786072775858/http://www.wnyforpubliced.com/http://www.wnyforpubliced.com/http://www.wnyforpubliced.com/http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pencils-DOWN-Rockland-County/438702559546976?ref=streamhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/383541531722610/http://timeoutfromtesting.org/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Parents-Kids-Against-Standardized-Testing/117479641627357https://www.facebook.com/pages/Parents-Kids-Against-Standardized-Testing/117479641627357https://www.facebook.com/groups/134983373339117/https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rethinking-Testing-Mid-Hudson-Region/545472652129519?fref=tshttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Long-Island-Parents-and-Teachers-Against-Standardized-Testing-APPR/211021932327048https://www.facebook.com/groups/OptOutNewYork/http://changethestakes.wordpress.com/http://www.newyorkprincipals.org/http://www.newyorkprincipals.org/http://www.newyorkprincipals.org/http://www.networkforpubliceducation.org/http://atthechalkface.com/http://www.childrenofthecore.com/http://theplainsatisfactions.wordpress.com/opt-out-info-for-parents/http://www.nystoptesting.com/http://www.fairtest.org/national/fairtest+on+national
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    http://uscode.house.gov/download/pls/20C48.txthttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/part100/pages/AISQAweb.pdfhttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/sirs/http://www.p12.nysed.gov/accountability/documents/NYSESEAFlexibilityWaiver_REVISED.pdfhttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/schedules/2013/ei-schedule-13.pdfhttp://www.p12.nysed.gov/irs/sirs/