It seems that every year the standards are revised and changes are made, at least here in FL. Last year, if a student didn't pass the FCAT, beginning with 4th grade, he or she was retained. This year it's different, it begins with 3rd grade. Also this year, 5th graders took the first FCAT Science test. The results should be in by the end of this month or early June.
I think these tests are necessary, but some modifications need to be made. I think too much emphasis is placed on these tests, especially in elementary school. Some kids get stressed out over it, to the point that they make themselves sick. Frankly, I think that MANY of us wouldn't have passed these standardized tests when we went to school. My older DS attends a Magnet school and I'm often surprised at the things that he is learning. From what I have seen, the teachers are working really hard at preparing students for these tests.
One of my main concerns about these tests, is that all this pressure to perform may turn off some kids and keep them from going to college.
Here is link that may be interesting to some of you about what's going on in FL.
http://www.click10.com/education/2196461/detail.html
BTW, in this article you will read that some folks feel that the test should be given in other languages, besides English. Personally, I think this is wrong. Here in FL, if a student does'tn pass the FCAT in 10th grade, they get 5 more opportunities to take it. I think something is wrong when a student takes a test that many times and still isn't able to pass.
