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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Florida Standardized Test Dates Conflict With Holidays In 2011
The Miami Herald yesterday reported that when Florida's legislature in 2008 moved the dates for the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test later in the year to give students more time to prepare, they failed to consider possible conflicts with religious holidays. Now it appears that the dates mandated for the 2011 tests for math, reading and science overlap with Passover and Easter. Officials are concerned because some Jewish students stay out of school for religious reasons for some of the days of Passover, and for Christian students, some of the tests will fall on Good Friday. For all students, holiday activities may mean disruptions in schedules that make for less than ideal testing conditions for the important achievement tests. Schools are looking at various options, such as extending testing dates or closing on Good Friday.