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Illinois students fall below expectations on PARCC test

Today Illinois became the first state to release results of the PARCC  assessment , the new standardized test linked to the Common Core.

The Illinois State Board of Education had to vote on what constitutes an acceptable grade on the PARCC test. That was more or less a technicality, since “cut scores” as they’re known in education circles, had already been determined by a panel of educators from about a dozen states. But as the Illinois board members looked at the results, vice-chair Steven Guilford made one suggestion.

“Using the word cut score really bothers me. Because when I hear ‘cut score,’ i hear the people below it aren’t good enough or something.”

And looking at the preliminary statewide results, most students wouldn’t have been deemed “good enough.” About 37% of students met PARCC’s expectations in language arts; fewer than 30% met expectations in math.

District-level results should be available next month.