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Union County to allow in-calendar retesting for most grades after DPI rule change
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Union County Public Schools told its Curriculum Committee April 30 that state changes let elementary and middle schools retest not-proficient students during the last 10 days of the school year and let most high-school retesting occur in the final five days or, where necessary, outside the academic calendar.
Union County Public Schools officials told the district Curriculum Committee April 30 that changes at the state Department of Public Instruction will let most retesting for students who scored “not proficient” occur during the regular school year rather than after it.
Dr. Tyson, a district staff member, said the district had originally required remediation and retesting to occur outside the academic calendar beginning June 9, but “there has been some changes in DPI, and they have made some provisions to allow our schools to retest not proficient students…
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