PA Dept of Education launches new assessment site

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The state Dept of Education has launched a new online index that’ll aggregate statistics on public and charter schools for parents, teachers, and students. (Image courtesy dreambox.com)

With the constant refrain that too much emphasis is being placed on test scores, the state department of education is launching a new index that will no longer hand out number grades and will take into account more than just test scores.

The state Department of Education has launched a new online index that’ll aggregate statistics on public and charter schools for parents, teachers, and students, writes Katie Myer on wesa.fm. 

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Unlike the old school assessment site, this one intentionally steers clear of ranking schools against one another.

The Future Ready PA Index has been a long time coming.

State officials started working on it more than a year ago as part of a plan to comply with the federal Every Student Succeeds Act, which took effect under President Obama.

In a major change, schools will no longer get a number grade. Deputy Education Secretary Matt Stem said the new approach tries to express more nuance by measuring more than just test scores.

New criteria include proficiency in different subject areas and career readiness.

“You could have a school that scores, you know, a 95 on their scale, but they could at the same time have one of their sub-group of students that’s performing 30, 40, 50 points or more lower,” Stem said.

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