4th Grader Finds Flaw In Test And Gets Suspended

The School’s Reply

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Sydney had felt like the non-disclosure form prevented her from discussing how anxious she was after the test with her mother. “My daughter talks to me about everything,” said Jennifer. “She was very upset.”

The school, however, insisted that the non-disclosure agreement was not to prevent children from talking to their parents about the test, but rather to prevent them from sharing its contents with students who hadn’t taken the test yet.

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