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Lawmakers Urge AG Raoul to Investigate College Board for Selling Student Data

Posted on October 10, 2019 by pogowasright.org

Matt Masterston reports:

A group of Democratic Illinois lawmakers believes the vendor that develops and administers the SAT and Advanced Placement exams may be violating state law by selling student data to colleges, universities and scholarship providers.

Nine state senators and representatives this week penned a letter to Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, urging him to investigate the business practices of the College Board, the nationwide nonprofit organization behind some of the most prominent standardized tests.

Read more on WTTW.

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