Commentary Do California educators ever read the news? Because the world is not fitting into their ideology. The California State University Board of Trustees just unanimously banned the use of the SAT and ACT tests in admitting undergraduate students. Last year, the University of California system suspended using the tests through the 2024 academic year. “This decision aligns with the California State University’s continued efforts to level the playing field and provide greater access to a high-quality college degree for students from all backgrounds,” said Acting Chancellor Steve Relyea. “In essence, we are eliminating our reliance on a high-stress, high-stakes test that has shown negligible benefit and providing our applicants with greater opportunities to demonstrate their drive, talents and potential for college success.” He seems to be under the impression life outside the university actually is a level “playing field” and does not have “high stress.” Also, that debasing standards …