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In Ohio Pushback Grows Against Holding Kids Back Based on a Single Reading Test / Public News Service

After Ohio's State Board of Education passed a resolution urging the General Assembly to eliminate the requirement for third-grade students who have not met required scores on a standardized reading test to be held back, teachers across the state continue to push for changes. Karen Carney, a fourth grade teacher in Campbell, said the current one-size-fits all model does not account for children already behind by the time they have reached third grade, especially students with poor attendance, or who have learning disabilities like dyslexia not caught early-on. "Reading to your child at home, having them exposed to books, pencils, markers, all those kinds of things," Carney advised. " ...

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