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Nebraska Tangles With U.S. Over Testing

By Rhea R. Borja 鈥 February 20, 2007 2 min read
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After first rejecting the state鈥檚 approach outright, federal officials now say it is nearing compliance.

Sometimes, being a maverick comes with a price.

In late June, the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 rejected Nebraska鈥檚 localized system of academic standards and student assessments, contending that the state had failed to comply with reporting requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind Act.

The department said the state had not shown that its local measurement systems align to academic standards, are technically reliable, and have valid reading and mathematics content and achievement standards in grades 3-8 and high school, among other shortcomings.

The kicker? The federal 91制片厂视频 Department would withhold 25 percent of Nebraska鈥檚 administrative funds under the Title I program for disadvantaged students unless the state provided further documentation that it complied with the law.

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The 鈥渘onapproval鈥 stamp made Nebraska Commissioner of 91制片厂视频 Doug Christensen angry. He declared that Nebraska would not adopt a statewide standardized test, which he says pits schools against one another.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 give a damn about ranking schools,鈥 the state chief said recently, recalling the dispute. 鈥淲e refuse to do it.鈥

Shortly after getting word of the federal action, the commissioner fired off a three-page memo to 鈥渁ll Nebraskans鈥 to express his frustration. 鈥淚 cannot recall a professional issue in my over 40 years as an educator over which I have been so disappointed,鈥 he wrote in the July 5 memo. 鈥淲e feel blindsided.鈥

A flurry of e-mails and phone calls between federal and Nebraska education officials ensued. In addition, supporters mailed about 150 letters to the federal 91制片厂视频 Department voicing their approval of Nebraska鈥檚 system.

Pushing for Evidence

Later last summer, federal officials said Nebraska鈥檚 assessment system may indeed meet NCLB requirements. But they also said the state needed to give more evidence that it does.

Federal Officials Lay Out Assessment To-Do List

bull; After initially rejecting Nebraska鈥檚 assessment system as out of compliance with the No Child Left Behind Act, the U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频 is now requiring the state to take certain steps by this school year to pass muster with the federal law. To win full approval, the department says the state must:

鈥 Conduct peer reviews of each district鈥檚 standards and assessment system and determine which districts have not met NCLB requirements, in such areas as academic content and achievement standards, technical quality, and assessment and curricula alignment;

鈥 Describe the range of sanctions that the state will impose on districts that fail to meet standards for NCLB compliance; and

鈥 Give evidence of peer review and approval that the assessments for English-language learners meet NCLB requirements

SOURCE: U.S. Department of 91制片厂视频

The federal agency stated that Nebraska had to shorten its timeline for peer reviews of its local assessment systems鈥攃onducted by trained teacher-leaders鈥攆rom three years to one. The state was also directed to provide more evidence on other items, such as disaggregated student data in reading and mathematics in grades 3-8 and high school through a statewide data system, and samples of student-assessment reports.

Since last summer, Nebraska has met most the items asked for. As a result, federal officials have changed the state鈥檚 status to 鈥渁pproval pending.鈥

Maine, the only other state to get a 鈥渘onapproval鈥 label last summer, has also since had its status upgraded to approval pending. Maine has used local assessments to supplement its statewide reading and math tests, but last May put those district-level tests on hold. Commissioner of 91制片厂视频 Susan A. Gendron now wants the legislature to repeal them altogether.

In its bid to win final federal approval, meanwhile, Nebraska has trained more than 110 educators to fan out across the state鈥檚 77,358 square miles in four waves to help validate the 264 districts鈥 assessments systems.

The NCLB law does not bar states from using local assessment systems, said Catherine E. Freeman, the deputy assistant secretary for policy in elementary and secondary education for the federal 91制片厂视频 Department.

鈥淭here are many ways a state may show alignment [of state standards and tests],鈥 she said in a recent interview. 鈥淏ut the requirement is that they must submit evidence that their peers acknowledge to be sound.鈥

Nebraska has until June 15 to submit the peer reviewers鈥 findings.

Coverage of new schooling arrangements and classroom improvement efforts is supported by a grant from the Annenberg Foundation.
A version of this article appeared in the February 21, 2007 edition of 91制片厂视频 Week as Nebraska Tangles With U.S. Over Testing

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