Traverse City School Board Committee Eyes Assessment Overhaul to Reduce Testing Fatigue
- Meeting Overview:
Overview: The Traverse City Area School Board’s Education Curriculum Committee meeting covered various topics, with a focus on revamping testing protocols to alleviate student stress and optimize instructional time. Key discussions revolved around reducing standardized testing days to regain valuable classroom time, enhancing equity in educational opportunities, and addressing logistical challenges in testing for different grade levels.
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John VanWagoner
School Board Officials:
Scott Newman-Bale, Erica L. Moon Mohr, V. Flournoy Humphreys, Holly T. Bird, Andrew R. Raymond, Beth Pack, Josey Ballenger
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Meeting Type:
School Board
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Committee:
Education Curriculum Committee
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Meeting Date:
04/29/2025
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Recording Published:
04/29/2025
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Duration:
199 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Michigan
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County:
Grand Traverse County
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Towns:
Acme Township, Almira Township, Blair Township, East Bay Township, Elmwood, Garfield, Grant Township, Green Lake Township, Lake Ann, Long Lake Township, Peninsula Township, Solon Township, Traverse City, Union Township
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