
by Charles Pyle
During summer and fall 2021, Glenn Youngkin tapped into rising parent frustration over prolonged school closures and a general unease about falling student achievement in Virginiaโs public schools.ย
Although a newcomer to state politics, Youngkin had the data and evidence to show the correlation between the lowering of expectations for students and schools under his two Democratic predecessors and declining achievement on state and national assessments.ย
Youngkin seized on the performance of Virginia students on the pre-pandemic 2019 national reading and math tests to highlight the consequences โ especially for minority students โ of lowering standards. He correctly pointed out that Virginiaโs definitions for proficiency relative to national expectations were the lowest in the nation.
The challenge Youngkin faced as he took office mirrored what confronted George Allen 28 years ago following sharp declines in student achievement on the 1994 national reading and math tests.ย
Allen saw the results as a call to action. His Commission on Champion Schools laid the foundation for the Standards of Learning program, and Allen went on to become the most consequential Republican โeducationโ governor of the 20th century.ย
Allen launched the SOL reform despite Democratic majorities in both houses of the General Assembly and at times fierce opposition from the education establishment. But over time, the performance of Virginia students improved, and the โSOL warsโ ended as a bipartisan consensus emerged around standards and accountability. (more…)

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by James A. Bacon
