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Teaching to the test is ‘officially dead’ in Dallas schools, superintendent says

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During her State of the District address in front of a packed ballroom at the Omni hotel, Dallas schools superintendent Stephanie Elizalde made a bold statement: Teaching for the sake of preparing students to take a standardized state test is “officially dead.”

“The test will take care of itself if joy is in the classroom with on grade-level materials,” she said. “We don’t need to do drill and kill to prepare for a state assessment.”

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