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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT38) ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N.Y. -- March 11, 2003 -- EDUCATION-COLUMN-2 -- In the New York State Regents physics exam in June, 2002, 3 times as many students failed as in previous years. The reason are varied, but mainly involved a badly messed up scoring system. This is the era of make-or-break testing, and no one has been more aggressive in leading that charge than New York State's education commissioner, Dr. Richard Mills. He has implemented a system that requires high school students to pass five state Regents examinations to graduate, and has fought anyone in his way. "It's obvious the tests were scaled wrong,'' says William Johnson, schools superintendent of Rockville Centre in his office on March 10, 2003. (Aaron Lee Fineman/The New York Times)
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