N.Y. Lawmakers Grill College Board Officials Again

At public hearing, questions linger about SAT scoring errors and the company's accountability

Nearly a year after scoring glitches skewed the SAT results of some 5,000 students nationwide, one New York legislator has put the College Board in the hot seat again.

At a public hearing last week, State Sen. Kenneth P. LaValle questioned officials from the Manhattan-based organization about the mishap. Senator LaValle, a Republican and chairman of the State Senate's Higher Education

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