I think it's the same in lots of placs. It's scarier yet when the kids start to 
notice. After the 3rd week in a row that I was unable to meet with my students, 
a little one asked where I had been. When I explained I was busy helping with 
all the testing he said, "But I thought you were supposed to teach kids"

Alice Cortigiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Good points Kim. It is the same in 
our district. I know our Instructional Coach is going through that as we speak. 
She spends most of her time passing out and collecting test materials, practice 
test materials, and then district tests. Then carting them back and forth to 
the district office. It's a thankless job. 

Alice


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