July 21, 2006
College Board Clashes With N.Y. Lawmaker Over Report on SAT Scoring Snafu
After an intense standoff with a New York legislator last week, College Board officials reluctantly agreed to disclose the contents of an independent report on last fall's SAT-scoring errors. But that move did not satisfy the lawmaker, who charged that the Manhattan-based organization had broken its promise to publicize the document in a timely manner.
The maneuvering between the two sides began on Monday, July 10, when State Sen. Kenneth P. LaValle, a Republican and chairman of the
This is an article for subscribers only. You may access this article by purchasing a:
Digital or Print Subscription
Web Pass
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
Peer Review

-
Academic Assets

-
Teaching


