By: Linda Jacobson
A year ago, experts were worried about NAEP’s future. Now an expansion could allow more comparisons of state-level data on more tests.
Linda Jacobson is a senior writer at The 74, focusing on educational policy, public education, and school administration. With a strong background in early childhood education and special needs advocacy, she has previously contributed to Education Dive and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, among others. Linda's work has been featured in numerous outlets including RealClear Education, Yahoo Sports, and the Miami Herald.
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