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It is time to take back our communities!

25 Monday Nov 2013

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The corporate backed/high-stakes test agenda of NYS is no longer a myth. Your children were never part of the equation when this plan was formulated and for that reason alone, this regime will land flat on its face.  http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Wealth-backs-reform-team-5006670.php 

In the next 2-3 months, our politicians will take part in a well publicized finger pointing fiasco, hopefully not the Gov. Christie literal finger pointing… While this is taking place our children will continue to suffer. Any recommendation made is already a year and a half late.

It is time to take back our communities! Our schools need to operate in the best interest of the students and community they serve. Your children are more than a test score. Anyone that claims otherwise has their hand in the wrong cookie jar and we are going to slam it shut!

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Corporate Bus to Nowhere

24 Sunday Nov 2013

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Schoolhouses once stood as the symbol of the community.  They prepared students to become productive members of society and preserve the future of the community.  Schools are now overrun by corporate driven agendas.  Teachers are reduced to reading scripts.  The creativity of the student is only allowed to grow as large as the module/script permits.  The focus of schools has become the tests built by for-profit companies.  In the error of “data”, our request for proof is met with silence.

No one is going to give us our schools and communities back.  We must take them back!  The parents and teachers did not cause these issues, but WE are the solution.  We stand united in green laces, a loud and impossible to ignore symbol of good people protecting their kids.

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Lace to the Top Small Business Saturday

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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With the holiday season upon us, we need to remember to support an essential piece of our communities. Our local businesses are what keep Main Street great. 

This weekend is the first “Lace to the Top Small Business Saturday.” Print copies of the attached flier and go shop at your main street stores. Speak to the owners and employees and thank them. Tell them about Lace to the Top and ask to put up a “Proud Supporter” flier in the store’s window for the holiday season. Then, share your experince with Lace to the Top.

This holiday season, give the green gift that makes a positive difference in lives of children. Invite local business to support children and Lace to the Top. 

P.S. So many amazing things have happened as a result of the dedicated members of Lace to the Top. Parents, teachers, and children have united and the tide has turned. You have made green laces the symbol of love for kids and the belief that children are more than a test score. Thank you! 

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NYS to Trim ELA & Math Test

19 Tuesday Nov 2013

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As reported in Newsday:

“The Regents Monday approved plans to trim 20 minutes from the total time scheduled for math assessments that are to be given in April to hundreds of thousands of students on Long Island and statewide. Testing time for some state English Language Arts tests will be trimmed by a total of 10 minutes, officials said.”

 

Students of NYS will be asked to complete the same number of questions in less time. The minutes are alarming!

 

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King of Confusion

16 Saturday Nov 2013

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When discussing K-2 testing John King may claim, “We strongly recommend against the use of bubble tests or other traditional standardized tests.”  His actions prove otherwise.  Districts are only allowed to select from a handful of assessments to use for teacher evaluations.  John King controls the list which can be found here (many are standardized tests offered K-2):

http://usny.nysed.gov/rttt/teachers-leaders/assessments/approved-list.html

I am not sure why King is placing the blame for K-2 standardized testing on local districts.  He had final approval over all NYS teacher evaluation plans.

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4TH GRADER IS MORE THAN A TEST SCORE

16 Saturday Nov 2013

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Here is the speech that 4th grader, Chris D, read to the BOE Thurs. night- right before he gave them all green bracelets.

“I would like to thank you for the new swings. Everyone enjoys the new swings. Thank you for thinking of us as children and not test scores. I would like to give the board green bracelets. These bracelets represent Lace to the Top. Students mean more than a test. Green laces and bracelets are a symbol to protect students from the tests. Wear this to show support for teachers- not tests, students- not scores and common sense in the Common Core.”

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The formula for NY teacher evals is revealed!

14 Thursday Nov 2013

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A study from the Bookings Institute concludes what many have already known for quite sometime, student test scores play a significant role in determining the value of homes.

http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/rc/papers/2012/0419_school_inequality_rothwell/0419_school_inequality_rothwell.pdf

Now that test scores have fallen across the state of NY, they will no longer factor into the value of homes as they have in the past.  Imagine a realtor trying to use a district’s 46% passing rate as a talking point to prospective homebuyers?

If test scores can no longer be a dominating factor in determining the value of homes, what will replace it?  NYSED Commissioner John King has the answer- teacher ratings!

On October 22, 2013 John King claimed, “the state will release the breakdown of teachers’ scores by district in “late fall or early winter,”  along with a more detailed analysis of scores of every teacher in NY.  In a false accountability scale, most teachers made the grade.  With 70% of students failing the tests, many districts have taken it upon themselves to increase the “rigor” of teacher evaluations so that teachers’ ratings more accurately reflect student scores on flawed high-stakes tests.  Teachers are left with the herculean task of having more students pass and by much greater margins.  Ultimately, teachers’ ratings will fall because they have no control over constantly changing cut scores.

As John King continually points out during his forums, so much of the responsibility is in the hands of the local districts.  In an effort to produce minimal/short-term gains through a “rigorous” resetting of expected student growth, districts are about to cause long-term damage to the value of their homes.  Would you move into a district with 100% effective and highly effective teachers or 78%?  Districts need to resist the urge of falling on their own swords for a king that will not support them.

For 2013-14 and 2014-15- if a teacher is rated “ineffective” or “developing, Governor Cuomo has agreed to remove the state tests (20%).  The locally selected test moves up from 20% to 40% of the teacher evaluation.  If a district uses state tests for local scores (many did this to save students from having to take additional tests, especially in the K-2 range), they will use observation for 100% of the scores.

None of this makes sense, but it makes lots of dollars for corporations.  Through these unfunded mandates, we are removing the funding for instruction/class sizes and placing it into a system of accountability that clearly does not work for students.

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Love. Kids.

14 Thursday Nov 2013

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Parents and teachers cannot speak about education without using those two words. They are essential to our expectations about school, teaching, and learning. When King speaks about education… not so much.

I have listened to him and he uses words such as data, baseline, “teaching is the core,” and even cut scores. Where is love? Where are the kids? His omission of love and kids from his obdurate defense of the establishment of a new baseline and subsequent abuse of the kids we love are clear indicators of where his heart and mind dwell.

If love is not foremost in your heart and kids are not first in your thoughts, you should not be in charge of education anywhere.

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11/12 NYSED Forum Ward Melville High School East Setauket, NY @5:45

12 Tuesday Nov 2013

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If you are doing something right, you are bound to make a few enemies along the way.  John King, the Regents and elected officials believe that is what is transpiring around the state.  Tomorrow is our opportunity to show them that they have not made enemies of a few, but of an entire state.

When you show up to Ward Melville HS tomorrow wear some green and bring your friends.  John King’s abusive policies along with his inability to listen have caused our children to suffer.

You can no longer sit back and allow them to win.  Dedicate a few moments of time tomorrow to be present and send a message to King and his supporters.

This is OUR island!!!!

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NYS Common Core Test Fails Itself

11 Monday Nov 2013

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NY parents were told their children (as young as 8) were taking a test that would measure college/career readiness.  At the same time, Bill Gates and his gang of reformers paraded the Common Core as the path to college/career readiness.  The visions seemed aligned, right until NY unveiled its translation of the Common Core through its high-stakes tests.

Out of the 83 combinations of Common Core Standards (ELA 3rd grade http://www.corestandards.org/ELA-Literacy ), NYS only choose to test only15% of them http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/ei/itemmaps/ccela-13/ccela3imrev.pdf .  This leaves teachers, administrators, parents, students and colleges/careers wondering if these 15% can truly be the measure of college/career readiness.

Perhaps one day it is possible for one test to accurately measure a child’s ability.  It is clear; we do not have that capability today.  Pretending that these tests accomplish all that King and the Regents claim only detracts us from finding the solution.  PARCC and Smarter Balance’s attempt to move more of the same online is not the answer our children and the future of this country need.

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