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June 28, 2010

What's holding up the FCAT scores?

Cara Fitzpatrick:

For students and their parents, the wait for FCAT scores has been endless.

Results of this year's writing tests were due in April, but the state Department of Education has yet to release them.

The same goes for the reading, math and science scores that the state had expected to release by late May for fourth graders through high school juniors. So far, only third graders have received their math and reading results.

Even with the DOE finally planning to issue the scores early next week, people want to know: What went wrong?

The answer centers on Pearson Plc., a giant London-based media and education company that last year won a $254 million, multiyear contract with the state to handle Florida's high-stakes standardized test.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at June 28, 2010 1:44 AM
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