CSISD Hosting National Consultant on STAAR Tests & New A-F Rating System

All school districts and campuses in Texas starting next school year will be rated on an “A” through “F” grading scale.

To prepare for those changes, the College Station school district is hosting a meeting Tuesday night featuring a national consultant.

Superintendent Clark Ealy says the purpose of the meeting is how the letter grade…which is used in 16 other states…will affect Texas communities.

The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. in the CSISD transportation center.

Dr. Ealy says everyone, regardless of school district, is invited to attend.

Click below for comments from Clark Ealy, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver:

 

From the CSISD website:

Texas is embarking on its latest journey into state accountability: A-F ratings for every public school and school district. Texas has become the 17th state to attempt this type of school reform, and we can learn a great deal from how these systems have been implemented in other states.

John Tanner, founder of TestSense.com, will be in College Station on December 6 to talk about how the STAAR tests work and the implications for state accountability.

Tanner will speak at 6:30 p.m. at the College Station ISD Transportation Center (9304 Rock Prairie Road, College Station).

The public is encouraged to attend this free event.

Perhaps the following excerpt from his recent essay Creating a Meaningful Community-Based Accountability System best explains John’s presentation:

As another Texas Legislature with authority to change the law that established Texas’ A-F system prepares to meet, it is imperative that stakeholders know that the research is clear: A-F school rating systems fail as an indicator of school quality, but there is evidence that supports more meaningful kinds of accountability systems.

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