Scrap the ISAT in Illinois

Scrap the ISAT in Illinois

Started
February 2, 2014
Petition to
US Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and
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This petition had 1,589 supporters

Why this petition matters

Started by More Than A Score

We parents, students, and educators are concerned that the Illinois Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) will be administered again this March.  The ISAT is not used in Chicago for student promotion, or for school performance, or for selective enrollment admission, nor is it used for teacher evaluation purposes.

By forcing our children to undergo this meaningless test, they will lose hours of valuable classroom instruction time, disrupting as many as ten school days.  CPS plans to force this test on students again at the same time that they are also required to take NWEA MAP tests, new Interim Benchmark Tests, REACH Performance Tasks, ACCESS tests, NAEP tests, pilot Common Core tests and more.

Over-testing of students has come with real costs to their education. Students need fewer tests and more access to arts, language and a broad, rich curriculum. Students need meaningful and educationally appropriate assessments, not more standardized tests.  We call on Chicago Public Schools and the Illinois State Board of Education not to give the ISAT test this year. 

CPS and the State of Illinois plan to phase out ISAT and introduce a new test next year. CPS has no purpose for administering the ISAT beyond meeting a mandate to administer it. The State and Chicago Boards of Education should move to waive this wasteful test. All parents and students should be explicitly informed of their right to refuse standardized testing.  Students and families who choose to exercise the right to opt out should be treated fairly and respectfully.

For more information visit http://www.morethanascorechicago.org

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Decision Makers

  • Arne DuncanUS Secretary of Education
  • Arne Duncan
  • Michael J. MadiganState House of Representatives - Illinois-022
  • John CullertonState Senate - Illinois-006
  • Patrick QuinnGovernor - Illinois