Requests BESE to suspend statewide standardized assessments for the 2019-2020 school year due to COVID-19.
Impact
If enacted, SCR22 would mean that Louisiana students would not be subjected to standardized assessments for that academic year, effectively waiving the usual accountability measures based on test results. This suspension is aimed at alleviating stress on students and educators during a period of unprecedented disruption in education due to the pandemic. By focusing on health rather than test scores, the bill seeks to adapt the education system to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 crisis.
Summary
SCR22 requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) suspend all statewide standardized assessments for the 2019-2020 school year due to the imminent threat posed by COVID-19. The resolution emphasizes the need to prioritize the health and safety of students, teachers, and school employees over the outcomes of standardized testing during a public health emergency. It highlights the possible negative impact of the pandemic on student performance, given the accompanying anxiety from school closures and the health risks associated with the virus.
Sentiment
The general sentiment around SCR22 is one of understanding and support in light of the public health crisis. It reflects a consensus that student health and well-being should take precedence, especially in an unpredictable environment where traditional education methods are heavily disrupted. Supporters appreciate the foresight of recognizing the emotional and psychological toll the pandemic takes on students, teachers, and families alike.
Contention
While there appears to be strong support for suspending assessments due to health concerns, there is potential contention surrounding the implications of voiding standardized testing results. Critics may argue that suspending assessments could hinder accountability within schools, leading to longer-term educational ramifications as benchmarks for student learning and assessment are altered. Nevertheless, the context of a global pandemic serves as a significant justification for the proposed changes.
Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to review the necessity to suspend all statewide assessments for the 2020-21 school year.
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Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to make changes to the Minimum Foundation Program formula beginning with the formula adopted for the 2010-2011 school year
Requests the Board of Regents and the postsecondary education management boards to adopt a flexible and holistic admissions policy for summer and fall 2020 semesters due to COVID-19.
Requests the Board of Regents and the postsecondary education management boards to adopt a flexible and holistic admissions policy for summer and fall 2020 semesters due to COVID-19.
Requests the state superintendent of education to request ESEA waivers regarding school and district accountability and reporting requirements for the 2020-2021 school year.