The College Board Backs Off Threat
The College Board has decided not to pursue a warning to FairTest over the watchdog group’s posting of SAT score data on its Web site.
The New York City-based College Board, which owns the college-entrance exam, wrote in October to FairTest, a national group in Cambridge, Mass., that monitors standardized testing.
In its letter, the board chided FairTest, formally known as the National Center for Fair & Open Testing, for not seeking permission before putting SAT...
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