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Lee County Board urges state to allow paper tests or fund infrastructure if online EOG/EOC testing is mandated
Summary
The board unanimously passed a resolution asking the State Board of Education and General Assembly to give districts the option to administer end‑of‑grade and end‑of‑course tests on paper where appropriate, and to provide dedicated funding for devices and bandwidth if online testing is required statewide.
The Lee County Board of Education passed a resolution asking state education leaders and lawmakers to allow local districts the option of paper‑and‑pencil administration for end‑of‑grade (EOG) and end‑of‑course (EOC) tests, or to provide dedicated, sustained funding for technology infrastructure if online testing is mandated.
Alan Rummel, a board member who read the…
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