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Schools can t skip standardized tests this spring, Biden administration says But Illinois educators want a pass because of pandemic disruptions | State and Regional
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School leaders statewide say no to standardized tests this spring Elgin Area School District U-46 is among more than 600 school districts statewide seeking a waiver on standardized tests this spring because of pandemic constraints. Courtesy of Elgin Area School District U-46 Tony Sanders
Updated 3/1/2021 6:37 AM
Teaching students in a constantly evolving environment of remote and hybrid in-person instruction, while ensuring they don t regress in learning, is challenging enough for schools.
Adding the stress of administering standardized tests with pandemic constraints isn t the best use of teachers time, say suburban educators who are seeking a federal exemption from spring assessments.
Elgin Area School District U-46 Superintendent Tony Sanders is leading the charge, getting 681 other superintendents from across the suburbs and state to sign onto a Feb. 8 letter requesting a waiver from the U.S. Department of Education. An official response from feder