FutureCEO
Well-Known Member
Ok @dryerlintfan and @MySmallWorldof4 , I found the original email..
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March 2nd notification.
Here’s what it said..so I guess it’s not the driving determination overall.
Testing will continue through March 16th and all make-ups must be completed no later than March 22nd. Every student in grades 2-7 will be administered the Iowa Test of Basic Skills as well as the Cognitive Abilities Test during those two weeks. Information gleaned from these tests is so important and helpful for sustaining strong academic programs as a school and also measuring the academic growth of our individual students.
While it is never intended as such, this testing time can be a source of anxiety for some students. In addition to being in a testing environment, their regular class schedule is interrupted and the school day as they know it changes a bit. At school we will be lightening the homework load to help reduce stress. We, as parents, can also help at home to alleviate some of this anxiety by doing the following:
Talk to your child/ren about testing week and reassure them in a positive way.
Remain calm, and discuss the confidence that you have in your child(ren).
Give your student a nutritious breakfast each day of the test.
Try to keep morning routines the same at home and avoid upsetting conversations the mornings of testing whenever possible.
Make sure your child(ren) get a good night’s sleep each night.
Celebrate the end of testing time with your child(ren).
Students at (**edited out**) typically perform very well on these tests. As teachers, we also recognize that these tests are a snapshot of our students’ learning and overall progress. For that reason, we utilize the results of the Iowa and CogAT tests in conjunction with other assessments and observations before making any final decisions about individual academic progress.
If you should ever have questions about the Iowa and CogAT tests, please feel free to contact your child’s teacher or me. We are happy to assist in any way we can.
Schools should focus on learning instead of focusing on testing