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    Districts, state superintendent, react to testing results

    Barresi says district outrage is misplaced.

    “This isn't about putting them back in 3rd grade. That's a big point that's been missed here. This is about taking a breath, giving them a year, to really focus on proven strategies to get them ready to be successful in 4th grade.”

    Sooooo, the students are not going to be in the 3rd grade and they are not going to be in the 4th grade. That must mean...

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    Homskoolin?

    I saw an article, that I didn't read closely, that said something like, if the kids who weren't proficient at a third grade reading level could show they were proficient at a second grade reading level then they would be granted special dispensation to enter the fourth grade. Apparently, I not only didn't read the article closely, but I also didn't read it with understanding or comprehension. In any case, it didn't make sense to me.

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    ^ I saw that same "comment" last night and was trying to find it a again this morning (if it's the same one). Spoke about needing "a cadre of volunteers" to help read to children.

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    Starting Monday, Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) literacy staff and REAC3H Coaches will be manning telephone hotlines for educators and parents who have questions concerning the application of the RSA.

    The RSA Hotlines will be active from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays from Monday through Friday, May 23.

    Parents and community members can call (405) 521-3774 to leave comments or questions. The line will be monitored, with responses provided in a timely fashion.

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    If 8,000 kids aren't promoted, isn't that going to clog up the pipeline? Won't more schools have to be built to accommodate the overflow and deal with traffic through the system? Hmmmm . . . Maybe this will be good for the economy in the long run.

    I don't understand all this over-concern with third grade reading. What I'd be looking at--and being concerned about--is their ability to read a ruler and graph functions. On the other hand, if they can't read, how do they expect to be able to text stuff. It's the proverbial rock and a hard place.

    Seriously: I can't remember how I learned to read. I know that my mom spent a lot of time prepping me for Kindergarten and First Grade (where official Reading Training began) by reading TO me . . . yet I can't remember just when or how the ability--and love--of reading came to me. It's gotta be tough to teach someone how to develop a skill they have no real interest in acquiring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadicalModerate View Post
    If 8,000 kids aren't promoted, isn't that going to clog up the pipeline? Won't more schools have to be built to accommodate the overflow and deal with traffic through the system? Hmmmm . . . Maybe this will be good for the economy in the long run.

    I don't understand all this over-concern with third grade reading. What I'd be looking at--and being concerned about--is their ability to read a ruler and graph functions. On the other hand, if they can't read, how do they expect to be able to text stuff. It's the proverbial rock and a hard place.

    Seriously: I can't remember how I learned to read. I know that my mom spent a lot of time prepping me for Kindergarten and First Grade (where official Reading Training began) by reading TO me . . . yet I can't remember just when or how the ability--and love--of reading came to me. It's gotta be tough to teach someone how to develop a skill they have no real interest in acquiring.
    I remember sitting on the couch with my mom every night and we would read through the little books I brought home. I remember a lot of the "see spot run" stuff was really boring. My mom must have had infinite patience.

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    The first books I remember really enjoying--I mean REALLY enjoying--were the Dr. Seuss Series, beginning with The Cat In The Hat. In my opinion, the best of them all was McElligot's Pool. It scarred my paradigm of the world for life. =)

    (p.s.: this was long before Sesame Street or Reading Rainbow or [etc.] ever rose over the learning horizon. =)

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    I cut my teeth on the "We Were There" books back in the 1950'S...

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    I remember that, in Second Grade, I was really into books like these:



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    OMGosh! I Sooooo remember that book, "The Adventures of Old Man Coyote." And, as much as I hate to admit it, I don't think I ever read it to any of my children. I had them enrolled in the Scholastic Reading Program, plus we made bi-weekly trips to the County Library.

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    This should be surprising to no one, yet alarming to everyone.

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    Some want to blame the test. I blame the schools for failing these children. The test just uncovered what a huge failure our primary schools are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Some want to blame the test. I blame the schools for failing these children. The test just uncovered what a huge failure our primary schools are.
    Grossly underfunded education system will be Oklahoma's downfall in the future. An uneducated population is a poor population.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Some want to blame the test. I blame the schools for failing these children. The test just uncovered what a huge failure our primary schools are.
    I disagree 100%. This is on the parents of the children. If you were to map out the pass/fail percentages, and look at each individual school and district ratings, it is blatantly obvious what the real issues are. But this world has become so PC...that everyone is scared to call it like they see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    I disagree 100%. This is on the parents of the children. If you were to map out the pass/fail percentages, and look at each individual school and district ratings, it is blatantly obvious what the real issues are. But this world has become so PC...that everyone is scared to call it like they see it.
    How dare you bring up personal responsibility. It doesn't matter what these kids are doing with their time when not in school. We must blame the schools.

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    I was reading more into what's happening in Kansas and it is frightening. Their state is headed toward fiscal insolvency because of a hastily approved income tax cut last year. Their governor's response? Obama's fault. I think this gets back to the Grover Norquist "drown government in a bathtub" philosophy, advanced by ALEC and the Kochs: create a fiscal crisis with tax cuts so government services have to be shuttered.

    If Oklahoma continues to go down this path, I'm going to relocate. We have to fund education and infrastructure. We need to fund the arts. We need to fund higher education. In order to attract the quality of jobs we want, we don't just want a business-friendly fiscal environment; we also need an educated work force and a functional government.

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    I blame our political system. I don't blame the people who teach our children at all. They are underfunded!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Midtowner View Post
    Some want to blame the test. I blame the schools for failing these children. The test just uncovered what a huge failure our primary schools are.
    If only there was some kind of standardized educational programs... oh wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadicalModerate View Post
    If 8,000 kids aren't promoted, isn't that going to clog up the pipeline?
    Based on the various articles I've seen, they expect about 50 percent of the kids to obtain exemptions. I'm not sure what the criteria is though.

    Florida had similar results their first year, and the percentage of kids who failed dropped steadily each year after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieBerto View Post
    Grossly underfunded education system will be Oklahoma's downfall in the future. An uneducated population is a poor population.
    It seems the Gov. and the Legislature are in a pissing match over really important stuff like more laws to protect the 2nd Amendment. The good Gov. also veto's two Bills she doesn't deem necessary. The first one would amend a sales tax exemption law for 100 percent disabled veterans and their surviving spouses by requiring the state Tax Commission to issue separate exemption cards to a spouse or household member of an eligible person so that purchases could be made on their behalf. The second one would require Oklahoma hospitals to provide parents of newborns with educational information about whooping cough disease and the availability of a preventative vaccine.

    Oklahoma governor, lawmakers exchange political messages | News OK

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    Well, the latter veto should make you happy.

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    How do you explain the 70% of the 3rd graders who did learn how to read at their level?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieBerto View Post
    Grossly underfunded education system will be Oklahoma's downfall in the future...
    I can't for the life of me figure out why the Oklahoma Education system would be underfunded.

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