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The highly ranked liberal arts school falsely inflated its SAT scores for several years.
Some schools worry students are overexerting themselves—but are mandated AP limits the answer?
Multiple choice tests are pervasive—but are they the best way to measure student achievement?
AP official sees “widespread fear” as teachers prepare for new STEM curricula.
A new survey of middle and high school counselors finds them at odds with schools' missions.
Students and parents will have ways to estimate college costs on every school website by Oct. 29.
A College Board executive talks about changes to AP science courses.
The College Board says revised chemistry class will focus on hands-on learning.
New AP courses could include engineering, energy, environment, and anatomy.
Seven teens in Long Island were first to use fake identities in several years.
