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HOULTON - With the SAT results of Houlton High School juniors in hand, SAD 29 administrators and teachers are brainstorming ways to help students achieve higher scores on future tests.
During a school board meeting earlier this week, Superintendent Steve Fitzpatrick discussed the performance of the 88 juniors who took the tests last spring. The SAT replaces the state's Maine Educational Assessment test used to judge student progress.See the full content of this document
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Sad 29 Looks for Ways to Improve Sat Scores
"Our scores were not great, but we didn't expect them to be," Fitzpatrick told the school board. ...
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