State Education Plagued by Incompetency

State Education Plagued by Incompetency

The long-awaited changeover to computer-based standardized testing in Tennessee won’t happen this year.

“Like you, we are incredibly disappointed,” Tennessee education commissioner Candice McQueen wrote to superintendents around the state.

In an email, McQueen told administrators that Monday’s system failure caused her to lose confidence in the system operated by an outside vendor. Students will revert to pencil-and-paper tests this year, previously described as a “worst case scenario.”

Unfortunately, issues have continued to arise with the online platform. The new nature of the issue this morning has highlighted the uncertainly around the stability of Measurement Inc.’s testing platform, MIST. Despite the many improvements the department has helped to make to the system in recent months and based on the events of this morning, we are not confident in the system’s ability to perform consistently. In the best interest of our students and to protect instructional time, we cannot continue with Measurement Incoporated’s online testing platform in its current state. — Candice McQueen
Reported earlier:

This was not how Tennessee education officials hoped the first day for online testing would go. What is described as a “major outage” occurred at 8:25 a.m. Monday just as many students logged on, leading the state to suspend testing until further notice.

Tennessee education officials blamed their vendor.

“We are urgently working with Measurement Inc. to identify the causes and correct the problem. At this time, we are advising that schools experiencing problems with the test discontinue testing, and return to their normal classes,” Education Commissioner Candice McQueen told superintendents in an email.

In Metro Nashville Public Schools, spokesman Joe Bass said a half dozen principals reported testing trouble. Only about 20 schools were scheduled to start taking the new TNReady since the testing window runs until (continue reading at WPLN)

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