Westville school board hires testing company
WESTVILLE – School officials approved a one-year agreement with an online testing company to gauge student progress throughout the year.
Westville School Board members approved a $15,500 contract with the North West Education Association of Lake Oswego, Ore., to provide Measured Academic Progress testing to kindergarten through 11th-grade students up to four times during the year.
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