Standardized Testing Waived From Districts
Thousands of students in Meridian and American Falls have won a reprieve from some of the standardized testing that has become a state mandate for third- through 11th-graders.
The state Board of Education approved waiver requests from the two school districts, which have implemented other testing programs that administrators contend are better measuring sticks of student progress.
All Idaho public school students in grades three through 11 have been required to take either the Iowa Test of Basic Skills or the Test of Achievement and Proficiency since then-state schools Superintendent Anne Fox implemented an expanded testing program in 1995.