Lisa loves Pooh
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I DID answer your question. As I said, I have nothing to hide. It wouldn't bother me, because I have nothing to hide from them.
And yes, good public schools DON'T count on standardized tests to tell them how thier kids are doing. They really SHOULD be nothing more than documentation of the job they are doing, the same as they would be for a homeschooler. If they catch a problem that the school failed to identify then they would not be doing their job. The same would apply to a homeschool situation. I don't think I said differently?

You do realize that without a reason, our government doesn't permit that kind of oversight. (You know--the whole needing an actual reason other than just 'cause they feel like.)