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Statement of Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum on 2005 State English Language Arts Test Scores for Grades 4 and 8

It’s ridiculous for Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Klein to boast about a rise in test scores when the students who need the most help didn’t even take the test. A head-to-head comparison between this year’s scores and last year’s is worthless because ESL students were exempted for the first time this year. The number of City students taking the test dropped in every school district but one, nearly 6,000 fewer in all.

But that’s not stopping the Mayor and Chancellor from patting themselves on the back while they allow thousands of students to pass on to the next grade untested, without the skills they need to succeed. If that’s not social promotion, I don’t know what is.

An independent analysis is needed to determine whether our schools are actually improving or the Mayor is just taking political advantage of a watered-down test and a new policy that lets many unprepared children slip through the cracks.

 


 

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