The letter:
March 5, 2018
Dear Principal ____,
Thank you so much for honoring our decision to opt Luke out
of all the standardized tests this year. I am unable to sign the opt out
request form you sent home as I do not believe that any of the tests listed
provide teachers with any information valuable "in order to provide
individualized instruction" - as stated in the letter.
I believe the tests simply standardize children, fail
children and are used to shut down public schools. The tests create test
takers, and the current state of our country needs much more than test takers
if we have any hope whatsoever of regaining any semblance of a democracy.
I absolutely put my trust in you, Mrs. _____, and all the
teachers at _____ Elementary to know my son, and determine his strengths,
attempts and next steps. Luke absolutely
loves school and is having a wonderful fifth grade year. As a teacher I never
needed these tests - these tests simply got in the way of real learning,
problem solving, and the development of smart, confident and passionate
citizens. I also watched these tests get used in ways that destroyed a school's
philosophy, and replaced it with a militant test driven ideology.
What is most unfortunate about the testing, is that we are
simply going to have more testing. The end goal is daily online testing,
already occurring in many public schools. In addition to that testing, the next
new frontier is social/emotional/behavioral testing, thanks to a new provision
in ESSA. Children have become human
capital and their data will be used to create immense profit. Teachers, unfortunately, must waste easily a
third of their year testing and teaching to the test; I saw this first hand in
Denver.
I am opting Luke out of all the PARCC/CMAS tests. What makes
this year of testing even more ridiculous is that Colorado is dropping the
PARCC and most parents don't even know it. I will be sure to talk to Mrs. _____ to determine what days it might be better to keep Luke home for part of the day
during testing.
Thank you for all that you do Principal _____. Thank you for
welcoming Luke this year and helping him to feel a part of the community
immediately.
Sincerely,
Peggy Robertson