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Subject: NY State test scores worse than they seem, analysis finds
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 by: Blue state blues - Sat, 11 Mar 2023 22:17 UTC

Democrats are robotic Stockholm syndrome afflicted retards.

Kids in New York schools could be doing even worse on state exams than we
thought � because educrats are cloaking failure with misleading stats.

An analysis by The Post of the 2022 statewide test results in English and
math found that the state fudged its overall results by ignoring the
nearly 20% of kids who went untested � most because they refused to take
the exams altogether.

So while the state Education Department claimed in October that New York
state students in grades 3-8 achieved a 47% proficiency rate in English
Language Arts in 2022, only 38% of kids actually demonstrated proficiency
on the standardized tests.

And while the department�s State Report Card claims a combined 41%
proficiency rate on state math tests, including high-school level Regents
tests taken by some middle schoolers, the rate sinks to just 34% when all
students are taken into account.

In one shocking example, the state data awards a sky-high 90% ELA
proficiency rate to PS 95 Eastwood in Jamaica, Queens. But only 136 of the
school�s 602 students sat for the exam � a huge 77% refusal rate. Overall,
only 123 students, or 20%, actually demonstrated proficiency by passing
the test.

Public School 172 Beacon in Sunset Park, Brooklyn achieved a 96% math
proficiency rate last year, according to the state data. But more than
half of the school�s 224 kids, 56%, opted out of the test. The school�s
high rating is based on just 99 test-takers � nearly all of whom seem to
be math whizzes. Not a single student got the exam�s lowest score of 1.

When PS 172�s entire student body is taken into account, only 42% of its
students � 95 kids altogether � tested at or above grade level in math.

Statewide, 211,043 kids � 18.5% of 1,140,929 eligible students � did not
sit for the state�s math exams, according to publicly reported data. More
than 213,000 elementary and middle-school students, or 18.7%, opted out of
the 2022 ELA tests or had medical or other exemptions.

The 2022 �Not Tested� rate was slightly higher than the 17% seen in 2019,
before pandemic school closures upended New York�s standardized testing
schedule.

�This year, some school districts had half to three-fourths of students
opting out,� an education insider told The Post. �How are we to assess
whether our kids are learning if so many students are not taking the
test?�

Fred Smith, a former test analyst for the city Department of Education,
said the stats make the state�s tests �virtually useless� as a gauge of
student performance.

�It�s a totally insane program,� Smith said. �The tests don�t help
students; they don�t help teachers; they really don�t provide any reliable
information on kids� performance. It�s just done because it�s always been
done.�

In New York City, where 12% of students opted out of the 2022 state tests,
the differences between the reported proficiency rates and the actual ones
are less stark.

The city reported in September that 38% of kids in grades 3-8 achieved
math proficiency in 2022, a drop of nearly 8 percentage points from 2019,
when 46% of students made the grade. Including opt-outs brings math
proficiency among city public school students down to 37%.

City students� ELA proficiency for 2022 drops 5 percentage points, to 44%,
once opt-outs are taken into account, the analysis found � rather than the
49% level originally reported.

A state education department official said that high levels of test
refusal �do not impact the validity of proficiency rates.�

�These figures reflect the progress of students who took the test,� the
official said. �The Department cannot speculate on how proficiency rates
may have been impacted if those who refused had taken the Grades 3-8
assessments.�

In 2018, in a win for the teachers� unions, Albany removed penalties for
schools with high opt-out rates � five years after parents began to
protest the high-stakes tests required by federally mandated Common Core
curriculum standards.

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 by: Klaus Schadenfreude - Sat, 11 Mar 2023 22:27 UTC

On Sat, 11 Mar 2023 22:17:47 -0000 (UTC), Blue state blues
<blue.states@suck.com> wrote:

>Democrats are robotic Stockholm syndrome afflicted retards.
>
>Kids in New York schools could be doing even worse on state exams than we
>thought – because educrats are cloaking failure with misleading stats.
>
>An analysis by The Post of the 2022 statewide test results in English and
>math found that the state fudged its overall results by ignoring the
>nearly 20% of kids who went untested — most because they refused to take
>the exams altogether.

But Baxter is happy that 10-year olds are learning about sex so they
know when they're being raped and why.

SCOUT:" Really? What sort of sex education do you think a 10 year old
needs?"
That 10 year old rape victim certainly didn't get the kind of sex
education she needed - and you would keep her vulnerable.
-Baxter, claiming sexually explicit materials will make 10 year olds
less vulnerable to rape
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