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Rebecka Vigus's avatar

I have an issue with this. What if you live in a county with no private schools? Or the only private school is a Catholic school that only goes to 8th grade? If you are not Catholic, do you want your child in a Catholic school? Most people don't. There is a problem when not all students can access this type of program. I get they are using property taxes to fund this and Michigan has voted down Vouchers every time they come on the ballot. I don't know how that would fly in Kentucky I've never seen it on a ballot.

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I can answer that. Homeschooled children are not subject to ridiculous amounts of worthless testing. In Michigan, the MEAP is given less than 8 weeks into the school year, so the children are being taught to the test during that time. After that real teaching begins about mid-October and continues until Christmas break. When students return they have to be tested on the progress they have made in reading comprehension and word recognition I believe. Then they get the test before semester break. They come back to school after a day off and begin real teaching again. This happens until Easter break. After Easter break teachers are getting them ready for the end of year reading and math test. So teaching to the test. Homeschooled children are not subjected to this nonsense. They get real teaching all year long. Testing comes at the end of chapters or sections in a book. Students in public education are also writing a monthly paper to go into a portfolio to advance with them every year and they get them all back at the end of 12th grade. It a sin. Homeschooled children don't have the stress to perform put on them all the time. MEAP used to be given only in 4th, 7th, and 9th grades. It needs to go back to that because as the current test stands, it has no meaning other than to single out special needs students which happens when the overall scores are released to the newspapers. I had an 8th grade student who came in all upset because the local rag pretty much said special needs students dragged the scores down. Really? How is that responsible reporting?

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