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