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Board approves summer retesting plan; staff to administer retests during the school year and recommends alternative accountability model for nontraditional
Summary
The board approved a plan allowing students who did not pass EOG/EOC tests to retake exams during the school year window; staff also recommended using the state—s alternative accountability (Option B) for certain nontraditional schools and an approach for insufficient data.
The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Board of Education voted Apr. 22 to approve a summer retesting plan that lets students who did not meet proficiency on End-of-Grade (EOG) or End-of-Course (EOC) assessments opt into a retest administered during the school-year testing window rather than after the school year, a change staff said principals and teachers welcomed. The motion to approve the plan passed 8–1.
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