And we're an elementary school! I remember being shocked last year when I thought a kindergartner might punch me. Today I was bitten by one of my kindergartners, my hand is rather swollen at the moment. And it's just another day in my classroom. That's what's tough. I'm lucky. My kids take the alternate assessment. That means I choose the criteria from a predetermined list, design the activities, and grade it. My fellow teachers aren't so lucky. The kid that has spent most of the year in the recovery room telling every adult to **** off and point blank refusing to do work or follow directions? He is expected to pass the test with the same level of proficiency as the kids who have been in the classroom all year and have done the work.
There is talk in our state that if a kid tests in 3rd grade below proficiency (3rd grade is the first year for testing), that they will determine how much that kid has to improve each year to reach proficiency by 8th grade. I like this better than the current method, but it still means that the 3rd graders will all be held to the same exact standard and some will not make AYP.
Wow! I'm shocked because I'm in a school district next to Blue Springs and we always look up to yours! I thought the Blue Springs School District was perfect!

. That's what makes this a forum - I like to hear different opinions and I appreciate the respectful way you disagreed.
I don't teach in Blue Springs. I teach in another one of the metro districts.