Finally the NYS Department of Education has thrown out the scores from the Math A regents after huge numbers of students failed the test. At my school, only 11% passed, at Carthage, 10% passed, at Syracuse, 120 out of over 1000 students passed. One school even had rates as low as 8% passing. Anyways, here's the article:
Feedback: Schools Can Scrap Math Regents Test
Tuesday, June 24, 2003, 1:25pm
The state's education commissioner is saying local school districts can throw out the results of a mathematics Regents exam and substitute class-work results for gauging eligibility for graduation.
The high failure rate on last week's exam has led to the question of the test's fairness.
The state immediately began reviewing the results, and advised schools to allow students to attend graduation ceremonies even if they failed the test.
About 3,000 graduating seniors who were otherwise in good academic standing, flunked.
Commissioner Richard Mills also says the math test planned for August will be suspended to give officials more time to review the June results, and figure out why so many students had failed.
Freshmen and sophomores will take the test again.
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Feedback: Schools Can Scrap Math Regents Test
Tuesday, June 24, 2003, 1:25pm
The state's education commissioner is saying local school districts can throw out the results of a mathematics Regents exam and substitute class-work results for gauging eligibility for graduation.
The high failure rate on last week's exam has led to the question of the test's fairness.
The state immediately began reviewing the results, and advised schools to allow students to attend graduation ceremonies even if they failed the test.
About 3,000 graduating seniors who were otherwise in good academic standing, flunked.
Commissioner Richard Mills also says the math test planned for August will be suspended to give officials more time to review the June results, and figure out why so many students had failed.
Freshmen and sophomores will take the test again.
What do you think? Send us an E-mail by clicking here. Leave your name if you wish. We may use your comments on Your Turn With Diane Rutherford seen on 7 News At 6 every Monday.
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