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Chicago will overhaul standardized testing
A change comes to standardized testing in Chicago Public schools; CPS will drop math and reading tests that have been a key district accountability measure for educators and schools.
CHICAGO - A change is coming to standardized testing in Chicago Public Schools.
CPS will drop math and reading tests due to concerns over how to measure the COVID-19 academic gap.
Both tests have been a key district accountability measure for educators and schools.
CPS says schools will be allowed to opt into two new assessments to gauge academic gaps.
The Measure of Academic Progress, or MAP, math and reading tests have been administered since 2013.
The test changes come as students return to in-person learning this fall.
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CPS requiring masks for all students despite COVID-19 vaccine status
Dr. Tina Tan, Infectious Disease Expert with Northwestern Medicine, talks about all Chicago Public Schools students being required to wear masks regardless of vaccination status.