PJ Friend Kindergarten Educator at Rachel Carson ES |
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment (KRA) was designed to
measure a student’s readiness for kindergarten based in four main domains. It
is supposed to be an achievement gap tool, but many educators stated that the
way the test was designed only furthered the achievement gap. Precious time
often used setting up a rapport with students and developing routines for
school were dismantled by the test’s length and invasive process.
Friend said it is important that the
union focus on matters involving curriculum and instruction because, “Teachers
are the front lines. We have to implement what MCPS is asking us to do and if
the union isn’t involved we wouldn’t have the backing and support we need to
handle that responsibility.”
She and others first went to the kindergarten folder and
reviewed comments, then brought it to CTL. Soon Friend was chosen by President Betty Weller of
Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) to speak to MSDE and at the General Assembly. Friend stated that she never could have made the changes she and
others wanted for their students without the help of MCEA and MSEA.
PJ Friend right at a CTL meeting |
“The union let me talk about it. Gave me someone who would
listen. Pointed me to others who I needed to talk to. I wrote my testimonies,
but they helped me polish it and coached me. If the KRA was just a bunch of
teachers talking about it, it wouldn’t have gone anywhere,” Friend said.
The new policy, because of the collective action of
unionized teachers means big changes for Montgomery County. The test will be a
sampling of kids instead of everyone. The state will determine which children to
test and it could be as few as two kids per class. According to MCPS, that is only
10% of students in a class.
“This gives kindergartners the ability to be with their
teacher, especially in the first few weeks of school. The changes help teachers be
able to start instruction and reading groups sooner. We can start our schedule right away
and get the routines of the classroom down. It is an all over good change,” Friend advocated.