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Many of you have contacted us wanting to know... 
WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT TNREADY & SO MANY BENCHMARKING TESTS???

Every child is different and each school district in Tennessee seems to have a different way of handling test refusals.  We don't have all the answers, we're just frustrated, researching moms looking for answers too. But we are willing to share information and tell you what has worked for others. You can start by watching the video to see what other parents think about testing. Then, take a look at our resource page and learn all you can to make the best decisions for your child. 

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  • ​Take A Sample TNReady Test
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Tennessee Testing Tidbits:

Dandridge Teacher will no longer participate in the equivalent of state-sanctioned child abuse
Hamilton County Parents FAQ on TNReady Refusal
Johnson City Parent Speaks Out Against TNReady 
​Knoxville Parents Concerned Over TNReady
Memphis Teacher Resigns Over Testing 
​Warren County Teachers say TNReady Is Not a Fair Assessment

North Pole—Santa Says Standardized Test Makers Are Naughty

What Other Parents Say About Testing...

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Disclaimer:  Don't sue us.  We have no money.  Momma Bears are simply sharing information that has been helpful to us and other families we know.  The materials available on this website (including our fabulous blog and incredibly helpful printable forms) are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should consult with your school district and your attorney in regards to any particular issue or problem you may have. ​
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