Hundreds of SATs from Virginia high school go missing; students may have to re-take test
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Parents say hundreds of SAT tests taken by Virginia students at a high school were lost in the mail, leaving students in a bind.
WJLA-TV (http://bit.ly/1J7X1fM) reports tests are missing for 300 students who took the SAT on May 2 at Broad Run High School in Ashburn.
A Loudoun County schools representative says the tests were shipped via UPS, as instructed, to College Board, the non-profit that administers the SAT, but the tests never arrived. Parent say students will now have to take the test again.
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College Board said in an email to the station that it's working to accommodate students by scheduling a make-up day or arranging a transfer to a future test session. The make-up date will be June 20.
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Information from: WJLA-TV, http://www.wjla.com