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Don some really good students do poorly on standardized tests?

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Don some really good students do poorly on standardized tests?

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We know that there is a small number of students whose standardized test scores are inconsistent with their school grades. Such disparities are one of the reasons why we believe that no single factor should be used as the sole criterion for any important educational decision. No single test can give a complete picture of an individual, and we urge score users to view a test score as simply one of the many pieces of information available about a student.

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We know that there are a small number of students whose standardized test scores are inconsistent with their school grades. Such disparities are one of the reasons why we believe that no single factor should be used as the sole criterion for any important educational decision. No single test can give a complete picture of an individual, and we urge score users to view a test score as simply one of the many pieces of information available about a student.

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We know that there are a small number of students whose standardized test scores are inconsistent with their school grades. Such disparities are one of the reasons why no single factor should be used as the sole criterion for any important educational decision. No single test can give a complete picture of an individual, and we urge score users to view a test score as simply one of the many pieces of information available about a student.

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