New School Test Scores to Be Released This Week Are Expected to Drop

Lisa Fleisher:

New York City and state schools officials have been warning publicly for more than a year that, thanks to harder state tests, scores for elementary- and middle-school students released this week will plummet.
Now the Bloomberg administration, which has long used test scores as evidence of its success, has said the results due this week for third- through eighth-graders can’t be used to gauge overall trends in the city schools.
“You can’t really compare these directly, because they’re not just slightly different tests, they’re dramatically different tests,” said Shael Polakow-Suransky, the city’s chief academic officer. “It’s going to be difficult to make close comparisons with old state exams.”
The tests administered in the spring were the state’s first attempt at measuring higher-level skills that are emphasized by new education standards known in New York as the Common Core Learning Standards. The tests, for example, ask students to do multiple calculations within one math question, while requiring students to think more deeply to answer questions about written texts.