Daily News | Scores on Pa. standardized tests fell in 2021, but many students didn’t take them
as schools closed for in-person instruction. For 2021, schools were allowed to delay testing until the fall.
The Pennsylvania State Education Association, which had called on the federal government to waive testing requirements last year, said the assessments were “an exercise in compliance” that didn’t fully reflect student performance.
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