Texas' use of computers to score written answers on the state standardized test is under scrutiny in Dallas after school officials learned that thousands of students were awarded marks that were too low. Dallas ISD Superintendent Stephanie Elizalde said the district asked the state education agency to review a sample of STAAR responses to confirm that students earned the correct score. Of the more than 4,600 answers that DISD submitted, roughly 43% showed an improvement after they were rescored.
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Michael Spurlin
ATPE
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