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New York may face penalties for standardized test opt-out rate

Dec 24, 2015 12:02 am
Andrew H. Roiter in the Albany Business Review reports that the Federal Department of Education said Dec. 22 that New York may face financial penalties for allowing participation in state tests to drop below 95 percent. New York had one of the largest opt-out rates in the country, with 20 percent of students not taking New York’s standardized tests in 2015. Read the full story in the Albany Business Review.