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El Paso High School students' SAT answer sheets flew from the UPS truck transporting them last week. All but 55 were recovered, and students may have to retake their tests.
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The College Board, the organization behind the test, also announced that the exam will shrink from three hours to two, and students will be able to use a calculator for the math section.
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The College Board, citing the pandemic for the changes, will shift focus to a new digital version of the college entrance exam.
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Changing the testing requirement is up to the State University System’s Board of Governors. They have not, despite students, parents and high school counselors urging them to do so.
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What you should know as you head to the polls. How are high school seniors applying for college during the pandemic? And a program that's helping young people find their purpose through music.
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For the first time since the 1970s, the SAT will be offered in the summer. As students get ready to sit for the test this Saturday, we ask: What does this new date mean for students?
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The SAT is undergoing a big change, with a new version of it debuting in a few weeks. One of the biggest changes that college-bound students can look…
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In Brigette Kinney’s design class at Ada Merritt K-8 center in Miami, one of the key concepts is editing and revising ideas after getting feedback.Her 8th…
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Fewer than half of students who took the SAT last year scored high enough to be considered ready for college-level work — including the average Florida public school student who