I received an email from a parent in Long Island who has decided to join the campaign against high-stakes  testing. She blames Common Core for her children’s unhappiness with school, but Common Core is just the latest manifestation of the testing obsession embedded in No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top. She blogs, writes letter, button holes elected officials. She is fighting for her children and for all other children. With more parents like her, we could turn this situation around.

She writes:

Hi Ms. Ravitch,

I’m a Mom from Long Island, NY. I would like to share my story about how my son’s kindergarten experience  was Hijacked by the Common Core and how this has motivated me to fight harder for Public Education. I attached a picture of the sad reality of what Kindergarten has looked like this year for my son.

My son started Kindergarten this past September and my daughter entered the second grade. I thought my son would love kindergarten since he loved the Universal Pre K program, but I was wrong, he hates school.  I asked my son why he hates school and he said “It’s not fun and all we do is work and it’s too hard.” Knowing my daughter had a wonderful experience in Kindergarten two years prior I thought my son was giving me excuses. I thought maybe he was having trouble making friends, so I asked the teacher and she said, “No everybody loves Mikey. He is very compliant and eager to please.” Then the Pearson worksheets and graded math tests started appearing in my son’s folder. Then I realized my son was right, there is too much work and most of the content was way too hard for a kindergartner. My son’s kindergarten experience has not fostered a love of learning but it has fostered a hatred for school.

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When my 5 year old said I rather be dead than go to school I knew I had to do something more than just opt out of testing.

I increased my research into CCSS, created a Refusal Guide for state tests which is being circulated on LI, in NYS, and nationally, attended the United Opt Out rally in Washington DC for 4 days to occupy the DOE, and began political action by contacting and visiting state politicians. 

My research has led me to a new philosophy.

State and federal Education departments have been applying band aide after band aide on our current education system for the past 50 years. Education Reform has become part of the norm. We create policy after policy, mandate after mandate, yet nothing changes for the better.  It’s time to rip off the band aides and start developing a whole new system.

In order to have a strong education system we need to rid the old one and develop a whole new education system; an education system designed by educators who have spent years in a classroom, instead of our current system that has been designed by lawyers, politicians and corporations.

 

Thank you for taking the time to read about my Son’s Kindergarten Experience 

Warm Wishes,

Sara Wottawa

http://nocommonsenseeducation.blogspot.com/?m=1