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California Standardized Testing Goes Digital

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Governor Jerry Brown signed a bill Wednesday tossing out the state's 16-year-old standardized testing program, known as STAR. Schools are dropping the old bubble-in multiple choice paper tests, and switching to a digital system designed with the coming Common Core standards in mind.

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