Arizona Assessment Law is Troubling News for Students
Arizona鈥檚 governor signed into law a bill that will allow districts to opt-out of using the state鈥檚 exam, and instead select their own test.
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Arizona鈥檚 governor signed into law a bill that will allow districts to opt-out of using the state鈥檚 exam, and instead select their own test.
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