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OKCPS delays NWEA testing; officials say IEP accommodations and equipment will be provided
Summary
Oklahoma City Public Schools moved its NWEA testing window back one week after state testing-number problems; district leaders said they will provide required equipment and follow IEP/504 accommodations and will communicate with families.
Oklahoma City Public Schools announced a one-week delay to its NWEA testing window after the state reported problems assigning testing identification numbers, district leaders said at the Aug. 25 board meeting.
Superintendent Jamie Polk told the board the district will move the NWEA window back a week “due to, some information or lack of information from the state department.” Polk said the district will provide any equipment students need for testing and that schools had just received the clarifying state guidance.
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