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Kinderhook tops local opt-out test stats
Aug 13, 2015 12:06 am
Matthew Hamilton in Capitol Confidential reports that locally, the highest opt-out percentage for students not taking the Common Core tests this spring by district was 66 percent in the Kinderhook Central School District. Statewide about 20 percent of third- through eighth-graders did not take the tests in April, although locally that number was higher, at just under 27.5 percent. The Greenville school district also had a 61 percent opt-out rate, while Hudson, in contrast, had just a 21 percent opt-out rate. Read the full story in Capitol Confidential, a Times-Union blog.