
by Todd Truitt
I met with Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg, D-Henrico, this summer over tacos at a restaurant in his district to discuss whatโs next with Virginiaโs Standards of Learning (SOL) exam reform. VanValkenburg is the Chair of the Senate Public Education Subcommittee and a high school Social Studies teacher in Henrico County.
Whoever wins the Governorโs race in November, the next administration will likely be in charge of a massive 9-figure project to overhaul our assessments consistent with the 2023 work group report on assessments. That work group was convened pursuant to House Bill 585 (which was sponsored in 2022 by VanValkenburg) and conducted by the administration of Governor Glenn Youngkin.
VanValkenburgโs Philosophy on Standardized Testing
VanValkenburg is a fierce defender of standardized testing. He believes that such assessments are crucial to our state education system for the purposes of educating children to their fullest potential and for data reasons, teaching and maintaining high academic standards. In addition, he is a strong supporter of Virginiaโs testing requirement for graduation for similar reasons; Virginia is one of six remaining states with such requirement.
As for the criticism standardized tests cause โteaching to the test,โ he told me itโs essential that any tests be of high quality and Virginiaโs tests largely are not. VanValkenburg said: โno one ever complains about teaching to the AP exam.โ
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