When Students Opt-Out of Tests, Schools May SufferTop of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 859, Segment 1
Jul 19, 2018 • 21m
Guest: Alisa Ellis, Vice-Chairperson, Utah Board of Education During the decade-plus that No Child Left Behind was in effect, there was growing outrage over the amount of time students were spending every year taking standardized tests to assess their progress. A number of states had very large opt-out movements where parents kept their kids home on year-end test days. The movement is causing a headache for Utah schools, who will have to count the missed tests as failed grades that will affect their standing.