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When children are informed about why their parents are opting them out of high stake tests | Poetic Justice

When children are informed about why their parents are opting them out of high stake tests | Poetic Justice:



When children are informed about why their parents are opting them out of high stake tests

Here is a repost with permission from Lourdes Perez Ramirez a new friend and the founder and CEO of HispanEduca – a wonderful non-profit organization “empowering Hispanics/Latinos with access to education policy and reform so they (we) can impact and shape it!”
He followed every single instruction he had been given to refuse his computer-based tests scheduled for today.
He clicked SUBMIT without having answered a single test item. He raised his hand, very politely, and his teacher knew the student had finished before his classmates because he and his mom had decided to refuse.
His wonderful, Hispanic mom, who has two jobs every single day of the week, could not pick him up and keep him away from school for more than an hour, and then come back for the rest of the school day. Missing a few hours of her job would be the difference between paying the rent or being evicted.
After HispanEduca and the mom handed the principal a test-refusal letter, the school agreed, and the mom authorized for the child to spend the rest of the testing period at the school’s office.
There he was, doing some homework, when an office employee of this Orange County middle school approached the boy and threatened him saying that “he had to take the test because it was mandatory and if he didn’t he would be affected!”
But this 8th grade boy had been instructed, kept informed for more than a year, of what was going to happen today;  what to say and do and the importance of When children are informed about why their parents are opting them out of high stake tests | Poetic Justice:

PODER para los padres hispanos

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  Bienvenidos a Padres con PODER! ¿Por qué este blog se llama iPadres con PODER!? Desde 2008 al 2012 publiqué un boletín para los padres hispanohablantes en el que compartía información acerca de asuntos relacionados con la educación, pero en particular, sobre cómo los padres hispanos podían ayudar a sus hijos a tener éxito en […]
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