
The Florida Supreme Court won’t take up a case that challenged the correct of school districts to carry third-graders when they score badly on a mandated standardized reading test.
The court on Friday said it probably would not consider an appeal because of parents who had their children “opt out” on standardized tests.
The 1st District Court of Appeal in March threw out a ruling by way of a lower court judge who said school districts must consider options apart from students’ performances on the Florida Standards Assessment test when deciding calling promote a person.
Parents in six counties instructed their children to fill their name in about the make sure not answer questions. School officials then told the youngsters they’d really need to repeat third grade.
