Education

'Emergency purchase' lets schools do mid-year tests amid ongoing battle over state contract

North Carolina Superintendent Mark Johnson announced late Tuesday that he made a $928,570 "emergency purchase" so schools can continue using Istation's K-3 reading test while he deals with an ongoing fight over how the state's students are tested.
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North Carolina Superintendent Mark Johnson announced late Tuesday that he made a $928,570 "emergency purchase" so schools can continue using Istation's K-3 reading test while he deals with an ongoing fight over how the state's students are tested.

Reporter : Laura Leslie
Photographer : Terry Cantrell
Web Editor : Matthew Burns
Posted 2020-01-08T18:14:07-0500 - Updated 2020-01-08T18:14:07-0500