I want some assistance with the given scenario:
Your teenage daughter is a senior at Hartfield High School. She is an honor roll student; however, she cannot pass the high school exit exam. The exit exam is a standardized test that is administered to all high school students across the State of Georgia that determines whether or not a student will be granted a high school diploma. If your child does not pass, she will have to go to summer school and attempt the exam again. This may eliminate her chances of attending Lincoln University in the fall. After all, she has the GPA and grades to be admitted, but she just can't pass this "stupid" exam. Legislatures that are for the No Child Left Behind Act will be in your city for a Town Hall meeting. There are a number of parents who are faced with the same dilemma and would like to challenge legislation and possibly lift the band of standardized testing. Imagine you were addressing legislation. What would you say? Could standardized test be biased, thus making them unethical in your opinion? Answer this question, as if you were talking to legislation.