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The controversial High School Graduation Test is apparently one of the victims of the states budget deficit. Gov. McCallums plan to erase a projected $1.117 billion state budget deficit delays implementation of the test for at least two years.
The proposal has prompted the Department of Public Instruction to change its plans for the test. The agency has cancelled plans to administer the test to 10th graders this spring as part of the process of establishing passing scores for the test. The delay means the test will initially apply to the class of 2006. It would make absolutely no sense to test the test this spring on students (class of 2004) upon whom the test would have no impact, according to a DPI letter to school district administrators throughout the state.
Posted February 13, 2002