I haven’t read through the stuff very thoroughly- my understanding is that this is all in flux...I read they have two different dates/choices, one in May and one quite a bit later... but honestly, it’s hard to believe they will have the technology in place, as even the release of scores necessitated a staggering of release/access based on location. I am assuming that more colleges will rely on their own assessments and placement tests, though who knows at this point? It’s hard to imagine a 45 minute assessment resulting in college credit...

Thanks for the clarification, AEH. That makes sense.

Yes, our district used a couple staff development days, and the state has waived the mandate for the number of days we have to be in session. And thankfully, the district has been delivering meals to those who need them.

If people haven’t investigated already, check out your school media center and local library offerings. It’s worth investigating their options for access to digital media; books, but also databases, movies, other audio/video, etc.