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An open letter to students receiving standardized test scores
Previously, I published excerpts from a letter that a friend shared with me. She said that a principal sent it home to the students. Here is the link to that post https://aceitnow.wordpress.com/2013/10/06/test-scores-whats-really-important/ In recent feedback, I was told that the … Continue reading
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Test Scores: Whats REALLY important?
A friend of a friend shared this with me today. I love this. My friend said: My daughter’s new elementary school principle sent this to all the students as they received their state standardized testing scores this week: “We are concerned … Continue reading