Proposed changes to Alabama school grading system leave some educators wary

A bill that would change the evaluation of Alabama’s public schools drew opposition from some legislators and school superintendents last week.

HB 396, sponsored by Rep. Terri Collins, R-Decatur, would change the performance indicators for schools to include learning gains of the lowest performing 25% of students and include separate consideration for grading based on if the school has a 12th grade class or not.

“We seem to sometimes drag our heels on making improvements in lifting our bar in education,” Collins said during a House Education Committee meeting last month month. “And so pushing accountability and transparency has kind of been my theme and my goal over these years.”…

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