1. Average test scores have fallen in recent years. 2. In the end, more is at stake than temporary dips in certain test scores. 3. It is suggested that each subtest is scored separately and no overall test score is obtained. 4. Lousy test scores, the promotion of students who are already performing below grade level, dropouts and pregnant girls. 5. Schools anticipate an increase in student test scores. 6. Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis, with test scores to be reported in the media. 7. Students at King elementary generally have the highest test scores in the city. 8. Test scores can be compared directly with the scores obtained by normal children of the same chronological age. 9. Test scores vary from school to school. 10. The demands for higher test scores seem to emphasize speed and coverage, not depth of understanding or commitment. |