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Colleges Average SAT Scores Should No Longer Be Used in Rankings

Colleges Average SAT Scores Should No Longer Be Used in Rankings
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Backlash growing to Biden s insistence that schools give standardized tests during the pandemic

Backlash growing to Biden s insistence that schools give standardized tests during the pandemic
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Backlash growing to Biden s insistence that schools give standardized tests during the pandemic

Backlash growing to Biden s insistence that schools give standardized tests during the pandemic
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Central Mass colleges leading test-blind trend, as they seek to diversify student bodies

In 2005, the College of the Holy Cross became one of the first colleges in the country to make a bold change in its admissions process. The Worcester school no longer required applicants to submit what had long been a central component of preparing for college: standardized tests such as the SAT. A decade and a half later, Holy Cross is joined by just about every one of its Central Massachusetts peers, and higher education admissions have been transformed.  Colleges generally no longer see the SAT or ACT as necessary for gauging whether a student will be successful at their schools. In fact, many find such tests to only reinforce built-in advantages some students – largely wealthy ones – enjoy before they ever get to college.

Tennessee TNReady testing: Why more parents are opting their children out

This year, Metro Nashville Public Schools will administer tests in-person between April 21 and May 14, since the state extended the time period districts can administer tests this spring from six to nine weeks.  The fact that the state has made zero accommodations for virtual testing for this test  knowing for months that this test would be offered and that tens of thousands of children are still virtual  is simply insane,  Nicole Provonchee, parent of two elementary students in Nashville, said in an email. So now, parents who have elected to hold their children out of school for a year will be asked to bring their children to school for four days of testing. The recourse for those parents who do not want to bring their child to school  you simply skip the test.

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