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 Introduction: You can use the sample social media posts below to amplify your state’s “Family Guide to the Annual State Test” and “Measuring Learning in 2021” resources. These are meant to be customized (see placeholders) to meet the needs of your state and PTA. You can tag local, council PTAs, and partners in your posts and use state-specific trending hashtags as well. Tip: Shorten the link to your state’s resource. Use the tool at to create a “Bitly” link that will take up fewer characters than a traditional link. Sample Social Media for “Measuring Student Learning in 2021: What will Be Different?”Use these posts to share the “Measuring Student Learning in 2021” resource. Since this is the most time-sensitive information and will be what many families will be searching for, we recommend sharing this resource first. Customize the content using your state-specific details, add relevant hashtags and partners and copy and paste it to your social media platforms. Twitter#COVID19 has disrupted student learning since last year. Find out how (INSERT STATE NAME) will measure student #learning this year with the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) and how the test will be different. @NationalPTA (INSERT BITLY LINK)@NationalPTA created a resource with important info on how the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) will be different this year due to #COVID19. Find out why it is so important to measure #studentlearning (INSERT BITLY LINK)#COVID19 has affected every aspect of students’ lives. It’s important to understand how the #pandemic impacted student learning. Check out this resource from @NationalPTA to see how (INSERT STATE NAME) will measure learning with the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) this year. (INSERT BITLY LINK) Facebook COVID-19 has affected student learning for the past year. As a result, the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) will be different this year. (INSERT STATE SPECIFIC DETAILS ABOUT HOW THE TEST WILL BE DIFFERENT). For more information, check out this resource from National PTA (INSERT BITLY LINK). Parents, teachers and students have all adjusted to big changes over the past year. Many of these changes have affected students in many ways, including their learning. This year, it is more important than ever to understand where students are academically. While students will take the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME), it will look different. To find out more, check out this resource from National PTA. (INSERT BITLY LINK)The (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) is only one of many measures of a student's learning. It’s an objective way of showing how well students met the expectations of the grade level, which is important this year, due to disrupted learning caused by COVID. Students will take the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME), but like everything this school year, it will be a bit different. To find out more, see this resource from National PTA. (INSERT BITLY LINK) Sample Social Media for “A Family Guide to Annual State Tests”Twitter@NationalPTA created a “Family Guides to the Annual State Test in (INSERT STATE NAME)” to give parents important info about (INSERT STATE TEST NAME). Get to know how the scores are used, what the questions look like, and how you can use the results to support learning at home and get a more complete picture of your child’s learning. (INSERT BITLY LINK).(INSERT STATE TEST NAME) is only one of many ways to measure student learning. Check out this resource from @NationalPTA to see sample questions, find out how families, teachers and districts can use test scores and more. (INSERT BITLY LINK) There is a lot to know about (INSERT STATE TEST NAME). Luckily @NationalPTA created a helpful guide for families with information on the types of test questions, the subjects and grades tested and how families can use the results to support learning. Visit (INSERT BITLY LINK) for more.Facebook (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) is only one of many ways to measure student learning. Results from the state test help schools and districts better understand where students are doing well and where they may need more support. Families can also use their student’s score on the (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) to get a more complete picture of their child’s achievement. Check out the insert name guide for more information (INSERT BITLY LINK)Want to know more about (INSERT STATE TEST NAME)? National PTA created a “Family Guide to the Annual State Test” with information on the type of test questions, how the scores are used, and how families can use the scores to get a more complete picture of a student’s progress and support learning at home. (INSERT BITLY LINK) (INSERT STATE TEST NAME) scores aren’t just for schools and districts. Families can also use their student’s state test score with other measures such as report card grades, teacher feedback and classwork, to get a more complete picture of their child’s progress. Check out “A Family Guide to the Annual State Test in (INSERT STATE NAME)” for more information (INSERT BITLY LINK) ................
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