TALLAHASSEE—Students in some Florida districts are already back in school, but their administrators and teachers still don’t have the results from last school year’s state exams.
After technical problems disrupted this spring’s computer-based state exams, the first administration of tests based on Florida’s version of the Common Core standards, Gov. Rick Scott and the state Legislature ordered a costly review of the assessments’ validity.
Under the law, the results must be released on or before Sept. 1, at which point all of the state’s 2.7 million students will have started the school year.