Students left behind in Florida

Reuters:
Nearly half of Florida high school students failed the reading portion of the state's new toughened standardized test, education officials said on Friday.
... The results came days after the Florida State Board of Education voted to lower the standards needed to pass the writing part of the test, known as FCAT. The test is administered in public elementary, middle and high schools. 
The board took the action in an emergency meeting when preliminary results indicated only about one-third of Florida students would have passed this year. 
"We are asking more from our students and teachers than we ever have, and I am proud of their hard work," Florida Education Commissioner Gerard Robinson said in a statement....
It is not clear why they should be proud of such a performance.  It seems clear to me that many of the teachers and parents have not been demanding the type of performance needed to pass the test.  This smacks of educational malpractice.

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