The Florida School Boards Association has formally adopted a resolution calling on Gov. Rick Scott to waive the use of 2015 state test results for school grades, personnel evaluations, student progression and other uses.
The group also built upon superintendents’ request for a full review of the state’s education accountability program, which several groups have questioned in the months since testing took place.
In its resolution, the FSBA urged Scott to convene a review committee to recommend improvements to the system, including proposed uses of collected data and ways for schools to administer tests without interrupting instruction.