Instead, Reykdal said the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction will plan for testing in the fall, as well as the “need to substantially reduce the length of state assessments” in the future.
School leaders in Pacific NW say 'no' to standardized tests
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Reykdal said there has been a jump in absences from middle schoolers and high schoolers over the past year, as well as more poor grades.
All Washington students to soon have in-class hybrid option
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