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Many Texas public universities have committed to accepting students who do not submit SAT or ACT standardized test scores, signaling that test-optional policies could be here to stay.
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From Texas Standard: From botched distribution of exams to concerns about so-called teaching to the test, educators and parents alike have been critical...
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Louise Baker was an educator in the state of Texas for 30 years. She grew up in New Mexico and that is where she went to college, which is where she met…
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This week the Texas House Public Education Committee heard testimony on a bill that would decrease the number of standardized tests faced by students in…
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Kansas schools are among the best in the country, reports The Wichita Eagle. But The Sunflower State ought to have a look over its shoulder, as other…
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After a year of frustrations, Kansas educators have cause to celebrate. On the ACT college entrance exam, Kansas high school students continue to score…
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The STAAR test will live on to fight another day, reports Texas Monthly. The State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness program is the standardized…