Future state tests taking shape

Colorado education officials are starting to flesh out new statewide social studies and science tests that will show up in less than 18 months.

Colorado education officials are starting to flesh out new statewide social studies and science tests that will show up in less than 18 months.

Only 43 percent of 2012 high school seniors who took the SAT test were ready for college, according to the College Board.

Colorado students performed about as well on the new TCAP as last year’s CSAP but Denver was among high-poverty districts showing growth.

The brave new world of 21st-century testing was unveiled for the State Board of Education on Thursday.

Implementation of the Colorado Achievement Plan for Kids school reform program could cost up to $384 million.

Holding back third-graders who can’t read and adding a statewide high school test could be hot education issues for lawmakers next year

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