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Assemblymembers Patricia A. Fahy Representing Albany, Bethlehem, Guilderland, and New Scotland For Immediate Release May 3, 2015 ASSEMBLYMEMBER FAHY INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO AMEND READABILITY STANDARDS FOR GRADES 3-8 TESTS ALBANY, N.Y. (May 3, 2015) Assemblymember Patricia A. Fahy (D-Albany) has introduced legislation to amend the education law to ensure all future New York State standardized tests from Grades 3 to 8 are provided at a readability level appropriate to the grade level being tested. The bill is co-sponsored by almost two dozen Assemblymembers, including: McDonald, Bichotte, Gunther, Kaminsky, Barrett, Stirpe, Kim, Lifton, Simon, Mosley, Buchwald, Skoufis, Jaffee, Gottfried, Colton, Raia, Stec, Brindisi, Lupinacci, Duprey, Cusick, Cook, and Zebrowski. “Students are unfairly disadvantaged when given standardized tests with questions written above their designated grade level. This bill requires the questions on future standardized assessments be readable at the appropriate grade level of the student. In other words, a third grade math test should not have questions at a fifth grade readability level,” said Fahy. Repeated concerns have been raised by parents, teachers, and education stakeholders about the grade appropriate reading level of questions on Grades 3 to 8 standardized state tests. This legislation would ensure that testing is done at a grade-appropriate level. There should be little to no cost to comply with this requirement because "readability" levels of text (or questions) are readily access in Microsoft Word and other major market word processors. ###

Assemblymember Fahy introduces legislation to amend readability standards for Grades 3-8 tests

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Assemblymember Patricia A. Fahy (D-Albany) has introduced legislation to amend the education law to ensure all future New York State standardized tests from Grades 3 to 8 are provided at a readability level appropriate to the grade level being tested.

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  • Assemblymembers Patricia A. Fahy Representing Albany, Bethlehem, Guilderland, and New Scotland

    For Immediate Release

    May 3, 2015

    ASSEMBLYMEMBER FAHY INTRODUCES LEGISLATION TO

    AMEND READABILITY STANDARDS FOR GRADES 3-8 TESTS

    ALBANY, N.Y. (May 3, 2015) Assemblymember Patricia A. Fahy (D-Albany) has introduced legislation to amend the education law to ensure all future New York State standardized tests

    from Grades 3 to 8 are provided at a readability level appropriate to the grade level being tested.

    The bill is co-sponsored by almost two dozen Assemblymembers, including: McDonald,

    Bichotte, Gunther, Kaminsky, Barrett, Stirpe, Kim, Lifton, Simon, Mosley, Buchwald, Skoufis,

    Jaffee, Gottfried, Colton, Raia, Stec, Brindisi, Lupinacci, Duprey, Cusick, Cook, and Zebrowski.

    Students are unfairly disadvantaged when given standardized tests with questions written above their designated grade level. This bill requires the questions on future standardized assessments

    be readable at the appropriate grade level of the student. In other words, a third grade math test

    should not have questions at a fifth grade readability level, said Fahy.

    Repeated concerns have been raised by parents, teachers, and education stakeholders about the

    grade appropriate reading level of questions on Grades 3 to 8 standardized state tests. This

    legislation would ensure that testing is done at a grade-appropriate level. There should be little to

    no cost to comply with this requirement because "readability" levels of text (or questions) are

    readily access in Microsoft Word and other major market word processors.

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