Georgia students to face fewer high-stakes tests | The Augusta Chronicle
Learning about Georgia right now. Looks like their end-of-course tests got launched in fall 2011 (based on this piece) and that the test counts for 25% of the students' grades in 8 courses. Looking for more current info right now.
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