National Assessment Of Educational Progress Delayed Until 2022. See more national education news here
By Kantele Franko • The Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — National reading and math tests long used to track what U.S. students know in those subjects are being postponed from next year to 2022 over concerns about whether testing would be feasible or produce valid results during the coronavirus pandemic, the National Center for Education Statistics announced Wednesday.
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