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California Parents Brace for Big Dip in Test Scores

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On Wednesday, the state will release the test scores of more than 3 million public school kids who took California's first computerized state test. Gone are the multiple-choice tests of old. With schools now teaching more rigorous academic standards, the exam has changed dramatically. Parents will no doubt have lots of questions. We meet the Munnelly family and their 11-year-old son Paul, who live near Oakland.

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