ASPIRE Testing Causes Frustration Among Students

Josi Bambrook
Columnist
During the school week of April 27, sophomore students will have to take the ASPIRE tests. The tests will be held from 7:50 am- 12:00 pm and will either be in the multipurpose room or band room depending on the students’ last name. The tests will assess students in 4 main subjects; Reading, English, Math, and Science. The ASPIRE assessments will also give students a projected ACT score.
                All of the sophomores just had to take the Iowa Assessments and now the students must take more tests. Although this ASPIRE test might not show how the sophomore class is doing since many students, if not all, are tired of testing.
                “I don’t like taking tests. Why do we need to take more tests? What’s the point?” said sophomore Sierra Robertson.
                Students are tired of all the testing and don’t understand why they have to test over the same things so many times.
                “I don’t know why we have to take it when we’re already taking tests in the classroom. Why do we have to take more?” said sophomore Amanda Hosier.
                Students are tired of testing, especially since they just got done doing Iowa assessments. Testing can cause stress on top of school work, sports, and whatever else is going on in their lives. 

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