Published On: March 5th, 2018|

Ed Surge – Jenny Abamu

“When the Opt-Out movement gained traction in 2015, more than 20 percent of New York students (about 200,000) in grades 3 through 8 declined to take state standardized exams, a statistic that raised questions about the future of such testing. The Educational Testing Service (ETS), a New Jersey-based nonprofit, is one of the largest high-stakes testing providers in the United States. Their assessments are currently used by more than 8.5 million students across two states.” (more)