Louisiana's Department of Education is willing to spend $44 million to the company that "prints, issues, writes, grades and analyzes Louisiana’s No Child Left Behind-compliant state tests."
But when it comes to paying for the erasure analyses that can keep the system honest, the state balks at paying a bit more than $58,000.
Reporter Mikhail Zinshteyn writes about it here, in The Washington Independent.
Monday, August 15, 2011
State skimps on erasure analysis
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