Boring test
April 18, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
American Engineering Testing Inc. employees, from left, Jody Ayer and Brent Thomas do geotechnical drilling tests on State Avenue on Thursday. Continue Reading
April 18, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
American Engineering Testing Inc. employees, from left, Jody Ayer and Brent Thomas do geotechnical drilling tests on State Avenue on Thursday. Continue Reading
April 17, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON The city of Worthington will participate in statewide tornado drills at 1:45 p.m. and 6:55 p.m. today. Continue Reading
April 17, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON – The city of Worthington will participate in statewide tornado drills at 1:45 p.m. and 6:55 p.m. today. Continue Reading
April 17, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
Computer problems creates issues for statewide testing
WORTHINGTON Students were in the middle of a statewide test Tuesday when the online servers began to slow, leaving many students throughout Minnesota unable to continue their exam. Continue Reading
November 30, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
GRAND FORKS North Dakota is among the states that spent the most on standardized testing with $69 spent per student last year, according to a national report released Thursday. Continue Reading
June 12, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
Jordan Reger, 8, watches Dad, John Reger, Dickinson, vote at the Armory Tuesday afternoon. “Dad is taking a test one to vote,” Jordan said. Continue Reading
March 8, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Mitchell High School will administer the required national and state assessment test, Dakota STEP, April 3-5, to the junior class. Continue Reading
February 27, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
North Dakota education officials are worried a test mandated through the No Child Left Behind Act is hurting North Dakota schools. In response, the Department of Public Instruction is expected to apply for a waiver from that portion of the law in September, officials said Monday. Continue Reading
February 13, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
Bill allowing layoffs based on performance is criticized
ST. PAUL Minnesota teachers should know basic reading, writing and math skills before taking over classrooms, a bill the House unanimously passed Monday declares. Continue Reading
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