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U.S. Department of Education denies state request to forego this year's assessments | Education


ALBANY — The U.S. Department of Education has denied a waiver request from the state Education Department to forego state assessments this year. But the assessments which begin this month and the Regents exams in June will be scaled back, and the August Regents exams will be canceled.
Only Section 1 of the Math and English Language Arts assessments for grades three through eight will administered rather than two sessions, and only the written test component of the grades four and eight Science assessments will be administered.
The grades three through eight English Language Arts assessment is scheduled to be administered from April 19 to April 29, and the grades three through eight Mathematics assessment is scheduled to be administered from May 3 to May 14. The grade four and eight Science assessment is scheduled to be administered from June 7 to June 11. ....

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SUNY Streamlines process to waive application fees | News, Sports, Jobs


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ALBANY State University of New York applicants from low-income backgrounds can automatically have their college application fees waived, SUNY Chancellor Jim Malatras announced Monday.
Beginning March 1, students who financially qualify for free or reduced-price lunch programs, whose household income does not exceed 185 percent of the federal poverty guidelines, or are from foster families can apply to up to seven SUNY campuses for free a savings of up to $350 in application fees per student. The application fee per school is $50.
Currently, a student may seek a waiver if a school guidance counselor signs off on it or if the student submits a separate waiver with family financial information. This has barred many eligible students from participating in the program, Malatras announced at a press conference at Thomas R. Proctor High School in Utica. ....

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