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PARCC Test Controversy

The federal government is warning CPS against sanctions for its PARCC decision.

02/02/2015 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

PARCC Test Controversy

Clip: 2/2/2015 | 5m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

The federal government is warning CPS against sanctions for its PARCC decision.

The federal government is warning Chicago Public Schools against sanctions for its decision to administer the controversial PARCC test to 10 percent of students.

02/02/2015 | Rating NR

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