Education Association of Charles County (EACC) Members ring in the New Year with yet another round of testing for our students. ย The first and second week back to school after the winter holiday is filled with assessments that our children must endure.ย ย 

These assessments are not state mandated.ย  They are Charles County Public Schools testing that takes away valuable teaching time โ€“ not to mention the time it takes to score and record this data.

Three weeks in March are also filled with testing, the first two weeks for โ€œmock high school assessmentsโ€, followed by another week of 3rd quarter assessments for all students.

The entire school year is filled with testing not mandated by the state. ย I donโ€™t even want to estimate how much time teachers spend getting ready for โ€œthe testโ€, giving โ€œthe testโ€, grading โ€œthe testโ€ and finally hearing about county results of โ€œthe testโ€.

When are we really going to see how much our children learn by giving our teachers time to evaluate their students on an individual basis, on the content that should be taught in our classrooms?

Even the state testing falls short of truly assessing our children appropriately! ย Its โ€œone-size-fits-allโ€ test cannot reflect the individualโ€™s ability to learn and make progress. ย It remains because our State Board of Education feels that we cannot waiver from a Federal Law (No Child Left Behind) without negatively affecting funding to Public Education.ย ย 

How sad it is that we subject our students to undue stress and anxiety around all of this testing.

Our high schools students have to pass the โ€œcoreโ€ subject tests to get a Maryland High School Diploma. ย It doesnโ€™t matter that they may have passed the required classes, but if they donโ€™t pass โ€œthe testโ€ they get a Maryland Certificate of Attendance โ€“ no diploma!

So what do we do? ย We remediate and remediate and remediate those that failed โ€œthe testโ€ โ€“ instead of giving our students classes like Physical Education, the Arts, foreign languages, and a vast variety of classes that are both useful and interesting.ย ย 

Our special needs students are also subjected to the same tests. ย Their teachers spend substantially more time preparing for minor modifications allowable under the law which really donโ€™t help many students succeed. ย This paperwork and the time spent would be better used tailoring instruction that provides education of value โ€“ not just prepping for a test.

The Charles County Board of Education should take a long look at our testing schedule.ย  Question the validity of the tests and the time they take to administer versus the time our teachers spend teaching. ย Maybe our children would actually do better on a semi-annual test that assesses what they have learned.ย ย 

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