New York State to Reinstate January Regents
Exams This School Year
The New York State Education
Department said Wednesday it will reinstate the January Regents
exams this school year following the announcement by New York City
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Schools Chancellor Dennis M. Walcott
that they have secured $1.5 million in private funding to pay for
their administration.
Previously, NYSED said that it would not offer the January exams for
high school students beginning in 2012, after the Board of Regents
voted to eliminate them due to budget cuts. But David Abrams,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of Assessment Policy, Development and
Administration, confirmed the exams will go on as they have in past
years thanks to this new private financing.
"We are grateful for this financial support that will provide many
students the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities in a variety
of subjects and allow many to graduate from high school," Abrams
said. "SED will be accepting this funding and we will be restoring
the January 2012 Regents Exams; the exams will be administered from
January 24-27. We will provide additional information in the near
future."
After fundraising efforts by Mayor Bloomberg and Chancellor Walcott,
six New Yorkers each made donations of $250,000, for a total of $1.5
million, which was accepted by the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York
City and the Fund for Public Schools.
According to a new release issued by the mayor's office, nearly
2,400 of the 3,454 students who graduated in New York City between
January and March of 2011 relied on the January exams to earn their
diplomas. A large proportion of these students represented the
city’s ethnic minorities as well as its most vulnerable populations,
including students who have returned to school after dropping out,
students with disabilities, English language learners and overage
and under-credited students
“Thousands of high-school students rely on the January Regents Exams
to graduate on time and move on to college and careers,” said
Chancellor Walcott. “These generous donations give these students
the opportunity for an uninterrupted transition to a successful
future. We will continue to work with the state legislature and the
State Education Department to find a long-term solution so that our
students, especially the most vulnerable, have the best chance to
succeed.”
Abrams agreed, adding, "a longer term solution for adequate funding
remains a Department priority. As you know, the continuing
structural imbalance in funding for the past several years led to
the difficult decision to discontinue this (January) testing
period," he said.
"The State Education Department is currently identifying nearly $4
million in cost containment measures to ensure the program remains
in balance for the remainder of this year."
More information and a Regents testing schedule will be posted on
the Fort Plain High School website.
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