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Lawmakers Propose Legislation To Reduce Testing In NC Public Schools

KERI BROWN/WFDD

North Carolina lawmakers are proposing several changes that would overhaul the state's testing requirements for public schools.

Many educators have raised concerns over high-stakes standardized tests. Proposed legislation would eliminate nearly two-dozen state exams.

The House and Senate have both passed their own bills to reduce testing.

Lawmakers say this will give educators more time to focus on teaching methods and make the testing process less stressful for both teachers and students.

Some of the proposed changes include eliminating the use of the state's final exam as part of the testing program to assess teacher performance and professional growth.

The State Board of Education would also stop using End-of-Grade tests for grades three through eight. Instead, a “Check-In” process would be put in place. For example, EOG exams in math, reading and science would be replaced with shorter versions throughout the year.

Lawmakers say they hope to merge proposals from both the House and Senate, so schools can begin using the new standards in the fall.

*You can follow WFDD's Keri Brown on Twitter @kerib_news

Keri Brown is a multi-award winning reporter and host at 88.5 WFDD. She has been honored with two regional Edward R. Murrow awards for her stories about coal ash, and was named the 2015 radio reporter of the year by the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas (RTDNAC).Although she covers a variety of topics, her beats are environmental and education reporting.Keri comes to the Triad from West Virginia Public Broadcasting, where she served as the Chief Bureau Reporter for the Northern Panhandle. She produced stories for the state's Public Television and Radio programs and was honored by the West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association for her feature and enterprise reporting.She also served as an adjunct instructor at Wheeling Jesuit University and Bethany College in West Virginia. She worked with the Center for Educational Technologies in Wheeling, WV, and other NASA centers across the country to develop several stories about the use of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) concepts in the classroom.Keri's journalism career began at WTRF-TV 7 in Wheeling. She worked in several roles at the station, including the head assignment editor. She also was a field producer and assignment manager at WPGH-TV Fox 53 in Pittsburgh.Keri is a graduate of Ohio University. When she's not in the studio or working on a story, she enjoys watching college football with her family, cooking, and traveling.Keri is always looking for another great story idea, so please share them with her. You can follow her on Twitter @kerib_news.

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