ASHBURN, Va. (AP) - Parents say hundreds of SAT scores taken by students at a Loudoun County high school were lost in the mail, leaving students in a bind.
WJLA-TV (https://bit.ly/1J7X1fM ) reports tests are missing for 300 students who took the test on May 2 at Broad Run High School in Ashburn. A Loudoun schools representative says the tests were shipped via UPS to College Board, the nonprofit that administers the SAT, but the tests never arrived. Parents say students will now have to take the test again.
The College Board said it’s working to accommodate students by scheduling a June 20 makeup test.
UPS said Thursday it has no record of receiving the tests, and that it picked up three other boxes from the school that day without incident.
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Information from: WJLA-TV, https://www.wjla.com
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