The Measure of a Test is the School and It’s Curriculum, not the Child

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Eliminating Test Anxiety

One of the most devastating outcomes of education reform the last decade has been the integration of rigorous, high-stakes standardized testing. At Life Lutheran School, we don’t use our standardized tests as a reflection of the student. However, we look at the overall results and use those as a reflection of our school, its curriculum, and our instruction. Students at Life Lutheran School participate in a national standardized test that is taken over the course of one academic week. Life Lutheran School does not participate in STAAR testing. As a nationally accredited school, recognized in the state of Texas, all of our class credits transfer over to the child’s next school upon completion.