by Kansas City InfoZine
A new report shows that a majority of Missouri’s public schools have the technology necessary to conduct computer-based achievement testing set to begin during the 2014-15 school year. Missouri schools reported in a survey that about 95 percent of their computer devices provide the level of technology necessary to handle the testing. “We were pleased to see that most schools in the state have been able to invest in the technology they need to help prepare students for the future,” said Commissioner of Education Chris L. Nicastro.
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