A big head’s up to Alby over at Delaware Liberal for tipping me off to a New York Times article from January 10th! While Delawareans up and down the state have been scratching their heads over Regulation 225, an anti-discrimination measure for trans-gender students, the true motive behind the controversial regulation may have been in front of our eyes the entire time!
NY Times
Arne Duncan’s Threats Of Federal Funding Cuts For Opt-Out Go Up In Smoke!
Arne Duncan, Parental Opt-Out of Standardized Testing, REFUSE THE TEST DELAWAREKate Taylor wrote in the New York Times today an article stating New York State Chancellor of the State Board of Regents, Merryl H. Tisch, would not give any district with high opt-out rates any Federal funding cuts for going below the 95% participation threshold in standardized tests.
But on Thursday, the chancellor of the State Board of Regents, Merryl H. Tisch, said that the federal Education Department informed the state’s Education Department “a couple of weeks ago” that it was leaving any decision about financial penalties to the state. And Ms. Tisch, whose board oversees the state agency and appoints the commissioner, said the state did not plan to withhold money from districts.
All that melodrama from United States Secretary of Education and state education leaders and Governors about Federal funding cuts, including Title I funds, was nothing but empty threats. I’ve been saying this for months, as well as many others, but no one in my state, Delaware, would indicate this would or would not happen. I heard from one state legislator in Delaware who indicated he opposed our opt-out legislation, House Bill 50, because “you don’t know what Arne Duncan told me he will do if this passes.” Now we have a crystal clear answer: nothing.
In Delaware, in approximately one month, we will experience Parent Freak-Out 2015 when Delaware parents receive the Smarter Balanced Assessment results. As I stated when Governor Markell vetoed House Bill 50 in July, opt-out is dead, just REFUSE THE TEST! But I still want the 148th General Assembly to override Markell’s veto, because it is a great bill!
On the first day of school, starting next week for many Delaware students, just give the letter to the principal stating you refuse to let your child take the Smarter Balanced Assessment, you expect your child to be educated based on their current curriculum, and you do not want to discuss it further. This is your right Delaware parents, and no one can stop you from doing this. Do what is right for your child and REFUSE THE TEST!