Valerie Strauss catalogued the long history of Pearson’s testing errors.

These are only the errors that were discovered and went public.

What about the errors that went undiscovered?

What about the students who never graduated because Pearson made a mistake?

What about those who failed because Pearson was wrong?

What about Pearson winning a contract for almost $500 million in Texas at the same time that the legislature slashed the public schools’ budget by $5.4 billion? Isn’t that cheating students?

If Pearson were a student, it would flunk.

No wonder they insist on keeping their tests secret.

We might find more pineapples if we had the chance to look at them.