Ga. House might curb 1st, 2nd grade tests

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ATLANTA - Georgia's first- and second-graders are one step closer to not having to take standardized tests.

A bill eliminating the Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests before third grade passed the House Education Committee in 14-5 vote today. The bill, sponsored by Rep. David Casas, a Republican from Lilburn, cuts testing not required under the federal No Child Left Behind law and saves $1.5 million in test administration costs.

Casas said his aim is eventually to eliminate all unnecessary testing in Georgia. State schools Superintendent Kathy Cox has expressed support for the move.

Critics worry that not testing in early grades would make students less competitive with their peers nationally and would make them less prepared for testing in third grade. Those tests are a key part of data used to meet federal law and to determine whether a student can go on to fourth grade.

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themaninthemirror 03/11/10 - 04:49 pm
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Why not eliminat all testing

Why not eliminat all testing and return to sixth grade graduation?

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johnston.cliff 03/11/10 - 09:41 pm
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While it's POSSIBLE that

While it's POSSIBLE that federal guidelines can be helpful for 1-3 graders, ALL schooling decisions should be handled by the state when government schools are involved. Getting the federal government completely out of the primary education business (except for some basic parameters) would help everyone.

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