Wisconsin’s governor says he’s unsure about the state’s new test scores that lower the bar for students.
Governor Tony Evers yesterday refused to announce the new test scores, which, among other things, set the state’s proficient level at a 19 on the ACT and ended the terms basic and below basic on elementary school reading tests.
Evers says high standards help all school kids and said he would not have lowered the standards when he was state superintendent.
The current state superintendent says the changes better reflect where Wisconsin school kids are.