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After an apparent miscommunication over the state's graduation rules, East Brunswick and districts across the state are scrambling to get sophomores to take the PARCC test they skipped, even if means voluntarily coming in after school or over the summer, educators told NJ Advance Media.
School officials and education groups said it's not that they didn't understand the state's graduation rules but that the state never clearly explained them.
"It was frustrating," Valeski said. "I would disagree that we misinterpreted it."
Added Dana Karas, past president of the New Jersey School Counselor Association: "Obviously we don't think it was clear. ... How can so many intelligent individuals be reading a document and no one has seen something?'
The Department of Education acknowledged "some confusion and misinterpretation" over the Class of 2020 graduation requirements and said in a statement it will work with districts to make sure all students have a chance to take necessary exams.
In a memo to districts, the department said its guidance "could have been improperly interpreted if not read in its entirety."
The flap is the latest in the long line of drama surrounding PARCC and new graduation requirements tied to the exams, both of which new Gov. Phil Murphy promised he would eliminate but has yet to officially do so.
Even though students can resolve the issue by taking the 10th-grade exam, the confusion among students and school officials exposes a deeper problem, said Steve Baker, spokesman for the state's largest teachers union.
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