Investigation into Testing Concerns by HASB
Based on a recent news article from the Altoona Mirror, officials from the Hollidaysburg Area School Board (HASB) have voiced their concerns regarding the testing procedures of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) in Pennsylvania (PA).
These officials have emphasized their commitment to ensuring the accuracy and fairness of these tests. The school board is reportedly taking these concerns very seriously, with one official stating, “I made it very clear to the NAEP Pa.“
Additionally, the article mentions a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) that is predicted to be extremely popular among schools. One official, identified as Gallick, has expressed confidence in the popularity of the grant, saying, “The DCED grant will be extremely popular,” Gallick said.
What’s Next?
The details of the investigation and the specifics of the DCED grant are yet to be disclosed. The school board officials did not provide any timeline for the investigation or the grant distribution. The next steps will be closely watched by parents, students, and educators in Hollidaysburg and beyond.
Stay Informed
To get the full details of this story, please visit the original article published by the Altoona Mirror on March 15, 2024. The article provides more in-depth information about the testing concerns and the upcoming DCED grant. Click here to read the original article.
Please note that this summary is provided in a neutral manner, accurately presenting the facts from the source without personal bias or opinion.