Sunday, June 19, 2016

BISD AMONG DISTRICTS WHERE ETS LOST STAAR EXAMS

(Ed.'s Note: We've received some complaints from parents of students attending middle schools in the Brownsville Independent School District who can't get their kids' STARRS exam scores to enroll ethem in the high schools. A recorded call from the BISD tells them that they have been delayed, but does not tell them why. Now we have learned that they are part of thousands of STARR scores throughout the state that were "misplaced" by New Jersey-based Educational Testing Service. Why doesn't the BISD own up and tell parents the real story? Here's the statewide post from the Texas Tribune.)
By Kiah Collier
Texas TribuneA high-performing West Austin school district says it was told the state’s new testing vendor misplaced some or all of the STAAR exams its 3rd through 8th graders took this spring. But New Jersey-based Educational Testing Service says that’s not true.

"Numerous Texas school districts have had issues with STAAR testing and ETS, the new test provider, this year," Bill Bechtol, deputy superintendent for curriculum, instruction and assessment at Eanes ISD, wrote in an email to principals last week. "We have avoided issues. Until now."

A district staffer "has been informed that ETS has lost all of our boxes of scoreable results for (grades) 3-8!" he wrote. "We did everything right on our end. ETS agrees that they received the boxes. They just don't know what they have done with them."

District spokeswoman Claudia McWhorter said Thursday the exact number of tests ETS lost is actually unknown, but that it is at least some of them. Nearly 4,000 students were enrolled in 3rd through 8th grade in the district during the 2015-16 school year, according to state enrollment data. Not all those students necessarily took STAAR exams, McWhorter said.

But ETS disputed the district’s account in a statement sent later Thursday, explaining that it had contacted the district because it had not yet received the exams in the mail — not because it had lost them.

“Scores for students in the Eanes School District are not lost and will be reported, as scheduled,” it said. "As millions of score reports were returned to ETS for processing in May, ETS contacted the district with due diligence because our tracking system indicated we had not yet received their shipment. The district indicated they had shipped them and this was subsequently confirmed. ETS then informed the District Test Coordinator that the scores had been received and were being processed.”

"While we have not received a message from ETS that they have our tests, we are certainly happy to hear that they do," McWhorter said in a statement late Thursday.

Bechtol sent another email to district employees early Thursday afternoon reiterating that the district has "been notified by ETS that our tests have been misplaced."

"ETS has indicated that they are confident they will find the tests and send us results before the June 15 deadline imposed by TEA," he wrote.

This is the first year the company has administered the exams after the state scrapped its longtime contract with London-based Pearson.

School districts have reported dozens of logistical and technical issues during the various spring administrations of the state-required exams known as the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness, which 5th and 8th graders and high schoolers are supposed to pass before they can move on to the next grade or graduate.

Problems first surfaced in March, when school districts reported problems with online tests that caused students to lose answers. The computer glitch impacted more than 14,000 exams.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

TEA on Jne 10 announced that there will not be a June retest and they have waived the pass requirement for promotion. All will allowed to enroll in HS this year as well as middle school.

Anonymous said...

We were informed by our school principal that test scores were not here yet.

Anonymous said...

Se fue

Anonymous said...

Transparency and honesty are unavailable in BISD as well as other governments in Cameron County. Our elected officials rely on secrecy, smoking mirrors, and dishonesty in their public communications. Local officials are relatives of Sergeant Shultz of Hogan's Heroes....."I know nothing"

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