Talk:High School Proficiency Assessment
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Statewide school closing to prevent cheating
editThis was inserted by an anon IP. Can anyone source this? Or is it unsupported? D. G.
This article is out of date, and the material that is still up-to-date isn't well documented. I teach HS Science in NJ, I'm fairly familiar with the standards. I'll look it up and update when I'm done my summer planning (Est. mid-August).KennyCelican (talk) 14:25, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
December 2018 Changes
editI just wanted to copy in my message from the edit: "Totally overhauled the format and structure of the article. Added that it was a stub, needs citations, and likely should be merged. I wouldn't delete the article but merge it as history for PARCC or NJDOE. I will likely not check back on this article, so feel free to do anything (Including delete it if you find a consensus or remove my stub/merge/citations). If the article is kept it needs major rewording and citations. However since the information is so old, working citations are hard to find."
Also by the way, https://nj.gov/ was down while I was editing this, but of course once I finished it comes back up. If the website says 404 not found for the first two citations, https://nj.gov/ is probably down again.
~Best of luck! Jingle535 (talk) 00:20, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose merge: New Jersey-specific test isn't appropriate for a national test page, and hence I think that it should be left where it is. I note that the nj.gov site is up, and the current material is referenced (establishing independent notability). Klbrain (talk) 12:20, 13 January 2020 (UTC)