State Board of Education Approves Shorter Standardized Tests to Give Schools Flexibility Amidst COVID-19 Uncertainties

SACRAMENTO—The State Board of Education on Thursday unanimously approved the use of shorter standardized tests in English language arts and math this spring, creating a path for collecting critical student data amidst COVID-19 uncertainties.

The Board’s action also recognizes the need for innovative solutions to support students, schools, and districts as they confront myriad challenges associated with the pandemic.

“Our schools and educators need flexibility, options, and ongoing support as they continue to navigate tremendous challenges and collect data across multiple measures to fully understand student learning,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.

Like other states, California is required by the federal Every Student Succeeds Act to assess student learning as a condition of receiving certain federal funds. In a letter to state education chiefs, the U.S. Department of Education indicated they would not currently consider a waiver and that states should prepare to administer tests in the spring.

The State Board’s approval of shorter Smarter Balanced assessments in English language arts and math for grades 3–8 and 11 reflects California’s commitment to supporting schools by providing testing options.

The shorter assessments will reduce student testing time, which now takes from seven to eight hours in total. Guidance regarding test administration will include flexible options to meet the unique contexts of each district or school.

The tests will cover all academic standards, which describe what students should know and be able to do at each grade level. Spring testing will provide the first statewide snapshot of the impact of COVID-19 on student learning.

“Because we have been supporting and encouraging districts to use formative and diagnostic assessments this fall, schools will have data to guide individual student learning. Meanwhile, a shorter summative test can provide a more manageable way to offer district and state-level information in these unpredictable times,” said State Board President Linda Darling-Hammond.

Now that the shorter tests are approved, CDE will work closely with districts and charter schools to strategize test administration, ensure student participation, and communicate with families.

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Tony Thurmond — State Superintendent of Public Instruction
Communications Division, Room 5602, 916-319-0818, Fax 916-319-0100

Last Reviewed: Friday, November 6, 2020

Reopening MOU Vote Results

VTA members,

The Red/Orange Tier Reopening MOU vote results are in:

348 voted to approve
202 voted not to approve

The Reopening MOU passes.
This is one of the highest vote turnouts we have had.  Thank you to everyone who voted.
The MOU is listed here if you would like to see it again.
http://www.vacateachers.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Reopening-Red_Orange-Tier-MOU-Google-Docs.pdf

Todd Blanset
VTA President

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A message from Kelly Welsh to the Vacaville Teachers Association.

Dear VTA members,

I am truly humbled and grateful that results show I have been chosen by voters to be a VUSD Board of Trustee. Thank you to the community and the Vacaville Teachers Association for your confidence in me to lead our schools forward in these challenging times for us all. Thank you so very much, I couldn’t have done this without your support and belief in me. I look forward to serving all of the Vacaville students, teachers and families.

Kelly

Exec. Board Agenda – 11/3/20

Nov. 3rd, 2020 (Election day) by Zoom

  1. Approval of the minutes 
  2. Approval of the agenda  
  3. President’s Report: Todd Blanset
  4. Treasurer’s report: Brenda Hensley  
  5. Bargaining: Brenda Hensley
  6. Grievance: Lisa Cusi

 7) Committee/Chair Reports

-Equity Team: Alyson Brauning  

-Member Engagement: Alyson Brauning 

-Labor Council: Corey Penrose

-Action: Corey Penrose  

-PAC: Corey Penrose & Ariel Ray (PAC treasurer) 

-Special Ed: Open   

-Leave Bank: Christine Williams

– Membership: Tracy Begley

8) New and continuing business: 

9) Conference reports

10) Other: 

– Adjournment

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