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Education Officials Discuss Enrollment, Tests with Parents

D'Alessandro said she expects more parents to refuse this year than last and is concerned about state policy that counts students who didn't take the MCAS as having failed the test.

"It has a significant effect on how your data looks to the public," she said.

D'Alessandro said the district keeps its own MCAS statistics--which account for students who didn't take the exam--to measure the progress of elementary schools' improvement plans.

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