Buffalo, NY (WBEN) The state education department says a glitch has led to the interruption of English Language Arts (ELA) testing for 3rd through 8th graders. Several districts including Buffalo have ...
NEW YORK (WBNG) -- The New York State of Education Department said many schools across the state are experiencing a slowdown in computer-based testing systems for third to eighth graders. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A computer program glitch has, so far, foiled two days' worth of statewide standardized tests for grades 3-8. The state blamed the ...
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — For the second day in a row, several school districts across New York State encountered technical difficulties as students attempted to log in for their state assessments. The ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Schools across New York State are facing a shutdown with a computer-based testing system, delaying state testing in grades 3-8. A New York State Education Department spokesperson shared ...
Computer-based state testing was thrown into chaos across New York last week as persistent technical failures plagued schools for two consecutive days. The disruptions — affecting thousands of ...
ALBANY — Some New York state schools experienced a second-straight day of issues administering computer-based state assessment exams Wednesday, leading to delays for some local districts. A ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Multiple school districts throughout New York have had to postpone their state testing following computer system disruptions on Tuesday and Wednesday. At least four Capital ...
The vote by the Panel for Educational Policy came after a contentious five-hour meeting. The exam for eight highly competitive high schools will now be computerized. By Claire Fahy A New York City ...
New York Department of Education has been phasing in computer-based assessments, rather than using bubble sheets and pencils. "There's a lot of frustration," Rockland BOCES spokesperson Scott Salotto ...