Hogan makes appointments to school testing review panel

(AP) – Gov. Larry Hogan has made appointments to a standardized testing review panel.

Hogan announced Tuesday that the chair of the commission will be Christopher Berry, who is principal of James Hubert Blake High School in Montgomery County. The governor appointed a dozen people to the panel.
    
The 19-member Commission to Review Maryland’s Use of Assessments and Testing in Public Schools was created this year by legislation. Its first meeting will be held Nov. 17.
    
The panel is tasked with reviewing time spent in each grade and in each system on administering tests. It’s also going to review the purpose of local, state and federally mandated assessments and other matters related to school testing.
    
It will make recommendations based on its findings.

The governor’s appointees are as follows:

Membership 

Appointee

County

Commission Chair, Principal of James Hubert Blake High School 

Christopher Berry

Frederick County

Governor’s Designee

Mark Newgent

Howard County

Maryland State Education Association

Laura Potter

Harford County

Baltimore Teachers Union

Alohaa Chin

Baltimore County

Local Education Association

Leon Frison

Kent County

County School Board Member

Julie Hummer

Anne Arundel County

County Superintendent, County > 120,000 Students

Larry Bowers

Montgomery County

County Superintendent

Janet Wilson

Garrett County

National Board Certified Teacher

TBD

TBD

Parent

Laurie Halverson

Montgomery County

Parent

Karen Prengaman

Worcester County

Education Expert, Duplicative Testing

Andrew Smarick

Queen Anne’s County

Education Expert, Former Md. Middle School Teacher

Nathaniel Malkus

D.C. Resident 

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