A 3196: Requires State Board of Education to administer New Jersey Graduation Proficiency Assessment as field test for class of 2023.

A 3196 (Caputo, Lampitt, Jasey, Jaffer) NJEA believes that New Jersey should not have a high-stakes high school exit exam. The best measure of a student’s readiness to graduate is their performance in their high school classes as assessed by their teachers. A standardized exam is a blunt and inaccurate instrument that cannot determine precisely the qualifications, learning or preparation of individual students.

With the interrupted learning students have had since March of 2020, this high-stakes graduation test, currently being administered, is causing unnecessary stress and strain for students, as well as for the staff that teaches them. The State Board of Education’s decision to set the cut score at 750 for a new, untested assessment is deeply concerning. Making this a field test will allow the Department of Education to assess the assessment and determine its effectiveness.

NJEA thanks Assemblyman Caputo and Education Chair Lampitt for their support of this bill and asks you to vote yes to support students.