Baesler Efforts Give ND Schools New Testing Option
March 07, 2018
March 07, 2018
BISMARCK, North Dakota, March 7 -- The North Dakota Department of Public Instruction issued the following news release:
State Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said that 17 North Dakota school districts have been cleared to use the ACT exam in place of a required state math and English achievement test for high school students. The districts had asked for approval to make the switch.
Some North Dakota students will take one less standardized test in high school as a result . . .
State Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said that 17 North Dakota school districts have been cleared to use the ACT exam in place of a required state math and English achievement test for high school students. The districts had asked for approval to make the switch.
Some North Dakota students will take one less standardized test in high school as a result . . .
