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Ardmore elementary schools’ boundaries redrawn

Last Updated: 5:22 PM 07/16/08 - ARDMORE, OK -- When your kids get to be school-aged, it's not unusual to experience some growing pains, but for one local school system those growing pains are being felt like never before. Worries over increased enrollment at Ardmore city schools, particularly among younger students have been a major concern for school officials and parents. The school board took action Tuesday night. Robin Beal sat down with the superintendent Wednesday. (Full Story)
Copper wire stolen from Sherman school

Last Updated: 4:53 PM 07/16/08 - SHERMAN, TX -- At least two Sherman schools have been hit by thieves this summer. After Sory Elementary School was targeted earlier this summer, now Texoma Christian School has also been hit by copper wire thieves. (Full Story)
Sherman High School principal resigns

Last Updated: 6:26 PM 07/15/08 - SHERMAN, TX -- The Sherman Independent School District is now searching for a new high school principal after Thomas O’Neal turned in his resignation on Friday. (Full Story)
Drumming up excellence at Lake Murray

Last Updated: 9:58 AM 07/15/08 - ARDMORE, OK -- What do you get when you put 345 high school kids from across Texoma together for one week? A lot of noise, especially if many of them are percussionists. The Red River Drum Camp kicked off Monday at Lake Murray. (Full Story)
Bus-only service road near completion alongside U.S. 82

Last Updated: 1:19 PM 07/14/08 - GRAYSON COUNTY, TX -- Children in the S & S School District and drivers on U.S. Highway 82 will be a little safer this school year thanks to a bus-only service road at the intersection of U.S. 82 and Wolff Drive that will allow buses to safely pick up and drop off children without affecting traffic flow on the highway. (Full Story)
Dr. Stubblefield named Special Assistant to the President and Director of Diversity at SOSU

Last Updated: 9:14 AM 07/14/08 - DURANT, OK. -- Dr. Claire Stubblefield has been named Special Assistant to the President and Director of Diversity at Southeastern Oklahoma State University. She was previously director of the office of diversity and will also continue her duties as an assistant professor of education. (Full Story)
Changes in store for Gainesville students as new high school opens

Last Updated: 6:27 PM 07/11/08 - GAINESVILLE, TX -- The Gainesville Independent School District has some big changes in store for the upcoming school year, most of which will be taking place at the brand new high school. Stephanie Breltic has the details. (Full Story)
School lunch prices to increase in Ardmore

Last Updated: 11:06 PM 06/19/08 - ARDMORE, OK -- The Ardmore School Board raised the cost of school lunches at Thursday night’s meeting. (Full Story)
Denison ISD may hold rollback election

Last Updated: 6:27 PM 06/18/08 - DENISON, TX -- Denison Independent School District officials say they may have to hold a rollback election. Superintendent Dr. Henry Scott says the district is not receiving all the funding it could from the state. (Full Story)
TAKS results much improved in Denison

Last Updated: 5:49 PM 06/18/08 - DENISON, TX -- Good news arrived this week for the Denison Independent School District and their TAKS Test scores. Officials say students scored higher than their peers in 26 of the 27 testing areas, a drastic improvement from last year. (Full Story)
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Eye on Education: Testing the Tests Save Email Print
Posted: 11:31 AM May 13, 2008
Last Updated: 11:31 AM May 13, 2008
Reporter: Ryan Loyd
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SHERMAN, Tex. -- Classrooms are bustling with activity. Students are thinking about their upcoming summer vacations. But just a few weeks ago, they were busy thinking about tests.

The Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) is one of the standardized tests students must face. For elementary school-aged children, the test means graduating to the next grade level. For high school students, the stakes are even higher and determine whether a student walks the stage at graduation time.

The pressure isn't only intense for students. Teachers also feel that their reputation is based on how their students perform. Karla Skaggs, an elementary school teacher at Hyde Park Elementary in Denison, says, "I understand there is a need for a test... I want them to do their best."

Standardized tests have long been a way for districts to measure what students know. They haven't always been popular. But because of growing concerns and a momentum of opinions to change the course of testing, TAKS testing will now be phased out until 2011. At that time, high school students will take end-of-course exams instead of TAKS.

Texas lawmakers decided to make a change when they met for the 80th Legislative Session. District 62 Representative Larry Phillips (R-Sherman) helped bring this legislation to the forefront, after speaking with many parents, school leaders, and students about the pressure that standardized testing places on students.

"We have to have standards," he said. "But when it becomes just about the test, it changes what school is all about."

This is an historic move, and will most likely affect how your children are taught. Many parents, like Sherman resident Robert Aranson, believe teachers teach based on the test. But Aranson thinks by the time his 4th grader gets to high school, she'll be under much less pressure to perform well. Instead, he says, she'll flourish without the stress. "It will be a nice change," Aranson said.

Denison ISD school leaders are all for the change. Testing coordinator Robert Mears says, "You have to see [how] our kids are doing." But Mears also says schools cannot be compared to one another. Each district needs to be measured by itself. "You have to compare apples to apples and oranges to oranges."

Mears is convinced, along with Rep. Phillips, that the new way of testing will put the focus back on teaching students, rather than teaching to a test.

"If we're doing what we're supposed to be doing from day one, we shouldn't have to stop to teach to a test," Mears said. Rep. Phillips added, "People aren't concerned about accountability. It's just the focus of a test.

"It's not the only mark of what a student learns in the classroom," he said.

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Posted by: Anonymous on May 13, 2008 at 06:24 PM
This means that the TAKS test will slowly be phased out and in 2011 the TAKS test will be gone, there will be a different test in its place. There will always be Some type of test, they will just do away with the TAKS test by 2011

Posted by: here Location: gone on May 13, 2008 at 02:52 PM
I think the test are crazy if a child makes A and B all year and they take the taks test and the get all nervous because this determines whether the graduate or not well they will probably do worse I THINK ITS STUPBID GO BACK TO OLE SCHOOL.

Posted by: I'm with Mary on May 13, 2008 at 12:34 PM
Yes. Please clarify. Do they take the TAKS until 2011? Or is it temporarily suspended until 2011? KXII please clarify.

Posted by: Mary Location: Sherman on May 13, 2008 at 11:56 AM
TAKS testing will now be phased out until 2011. . .Does that mean they will still take the taks till 2011 or are they starting the end of course testing at the start of school next year and see how it goes till 2011 or what. Maybe I'm just not understanding what this means??

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