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Student tells Williamsville board AP exams should allow use of personal devices for fairness
Summary
A Williamsville North senior asked the board to let students use familiar personal devices for AP exams or ensure earlier district-issued Chromebook access, arguing a last-minute device change creates unfair testing conditions.
Drew Katzmann, a senior at Williamsville North High School, told the Williamsville Central School District Board of Education that a recent district decision requiring this year's Advanced Placement exams to be taken on school-issued Chromebooks was announced too late and could disadvantage students who have prepared on personal devices.
"As you listen this evening, I ask you to reflect on a line from the district's…
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