Petition To Allow Parents To Opt Out Of Testing
As usual, please sign. Here’s the petition’s wording.
Pass House Bill 50 to Allow Parent Opt Out
The Smarter Balanced Assessment is the new state assessment based on the Common Core State Standards for Delaware. Many states have adopted this assessment as part of the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium, of which Delaware is a part. This consortium was approved by Governor Markell without any legislative approval.
Many parents in Delaware, as well as across the country, believe the Smarter Balanced Assessment, as well as the PARCC test in other states, is not an effective standardized test. Therefore, we are electing our Constitutional right to opt our children out of this assessment. We believe it is a parental right to choose the best educational outcome for our children. We also believe our children are not the property of the state. Many of us have experienced, at a minimum, vast confusion in regards to the opt out time period, which began in earnest in February of 2015, from our Governor, our Delaware Department of Education, our schools, and several administrators from our schools.
This legislation would help codify what is already our right, and would prevent the opted out students from adversely affecting the schools in Delaware. As well, this would also put all the school districts and charter schools in the state on the same level playing field based on a clear and distinct law.
The results of this assessment won’t even arrive until later in the summer, yet it will be used to eventually judge our teachers and schools. As per the Delaware Department of Education, a framework for the schools won’t even be available until January of 2016. As per House Bill 334, passed by the 147th General Assembly and signed by Governor Markell on July 1st, 2014, the state assessment shall: “be designed and operated to provide the General Assembly, the Governor, the Secretary, the State Board of Education, educational administrators, teachers, parents and the public with timely and accurate information on student achievement and educational attainments.” We do not believe the “timely and accurate information” applies to the Smarter Balanced Assessment, so we have chosen to opt out or support those who opt out of the state assessment.
We are requesting the members of the House Education Committee in the Delaware House of Representatives follow the will of their constituents and pass House Bill 50.
HB 50 will be heard by the House Education Committee on Wednesday, April 22nd, at 3:30 pm, in Legislative Hall, Dover, DE so let’s get signing! Please forward this petition to your family and friends.
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