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Stroebel: Remaining Test Free at UW Schools ‘Denying Reality’


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There is pushback to the University of Wisconsin’s decision to make the SAT and ACT optional for students for the next few years. State Sen. Duey Striebel, R-Cedarburg, on Tuesday said the plan to accept students’ high school grades only is short-sighted and politically motivated. UW regents approved an extension of the test-option policy. The university will not require the SAT or the ACT until at least the fall of 2027.

Full story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/wisconsin/article_435ce892-f69e-11ee-9be4-43e11ea192b5.html

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