Ok, couple of (possibly scattered) thoughts coming out of yesterday’s #MAEdu accountability update:
First: the regs are still open for public comment til Friday; comment on the changes! doe.mass.edu/news/news.aspx…
(Seriously, it’s super depressing for the Board to take up something I know lots of people care about and hear “there were only three comments, and two were on punctuation.”)
(...not, of course, to say you shouldn’t comment on punctuation as needed...)
Second, this is a big change.
I am not saying it is the changes everyone wanted...
Since those ranged from “it should only be achievement on test scores/what’s this other stuff?”
To “blow it all up and start over”
But (and I know I keep saying this but I don’t think it’s being heard) THE WAY SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS ARE EVALUATED IS CHANGING.
You can hate it. You can love it. Mostly, I think it’s a work in progress.
But don’t miss that it is happening.
Third, the changes make it more complex.
Not gonna lie: there is more here to wrap your mind around.
But here’s the thing:
Just like with the foundation budget: if you want more accuracy or something more reflective of reality?
It’s going to be more complicated.
Which is why (fourth) I think the school and district report cards ought to be pushed up to roll out at the same time.
It was said last night they’d be out by year’s end.
But if the new accountability results come out in the fall, that’s all anyone is going to pay attention to.
If the report cards are of increasing importance (and may even inform accountability), they should show up at the same time.
Otherwise, they get lost.
Anyway, do read up on the changes.
Comment on the regs.
And buckle up!
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I mean, here's the thing on hot school buildings in New England:
A) we didn't build for this. We absolutely have not built schools that were intended to have classes running in them during weeks of 90 plus degree days until recently.
B) We didn't, because we didn't need to! We didn't HAVE classes running in buildings for multiple 90-plus degree days.
(Ergo, incidently, why A/C is in admin...they're there all summer.)
C) We do now, not only because climate change, but yeah, in part climate change (also the 180/900/990 requirements from the state PLUS caution around driving=tight scheduling timelines)
Well, the first thing is, while we may pick it up, so far the House is being pretty careful about references to the Commission (which I'm echoing by not tagging them with #FBRC).
Where's the references to the Commission?
Three years out.
Work of more than a year.
Hours and hours of testimony.
Pages and pages of research.
Hours and hours of discussion.
4 o’clock. Tea time. Time for some #FBRC myth busting.
The first objection I hear all the time to passing an #FBRC bill is:
"We don't have the money!"
Read.
The.
Bill.
The bill calls for a phased-in implementation done by annual meetings to agree among Gov-House-Senate on that year's implementation.
It's a commitment and it's a plan.