Talk:High School Proficiency Assessment
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Statewide school closing to prevent cheating
[edit]This was inserted by an anon IP. Can anyone source this? Or is it unsupported? D. G.
This article is out of date, and the material that is still up-to-date isn't well documented. I teach HS Science in NJ, I'm fairly familiar with the standards. I'll look it up and update when I'm done my summer planning (Est. mid-August).KennyCelican (talk) 14:25, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
December 2018 Changes
[edit]I just wanted to copy in my message from the edit: "Totally overhauled the format and structure of the article. Added that it was a stub, needs citations, and likely should be merged. I wouldn't delete the article but merge it as history for PARCC or NJDOE. I will likely not check back on this article, so feel free to do anything (Including delete it if you find a consensus or remove my stub/merge/citations). If the article is kept it needs major rewording and citations. However since the information is so old, working citations are hard to find."
Also by the way, https://nj.gov/ was down while I was editing this, but of course once I finished it comes back up. If the website says 404 not found for the first two citations, https://nj.gov/ is probably down again.
~Best of luck! Jingle535 (talk) 00:20, 14 December 2018 (UTC)
- Oppose merge: New Jersey-specific test isn't appropriate for a national test page, and hence I think that it should be left where it is. I note that the nj.gov site is up, and the current material is referenced (establishing independent notability). Klbrain (talk) 12:20, 13 January 2020 (UTC)