Alternative testing? Not under Christie’s change for high school graduation
As the Christie administration launches new high-stakes testing for New Jersey’s high school students, acting Education Commissioner Chris Cerf said yesterday that he intends to continue an appeals process that last year was the last resort for roughly 1,000 students to graduate.
“I do think there should be a safety valve for those who are going through special challenges,” Cerf said in an interview. (Mooney, NJ Spotlight)
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