61:. Regents exams are prepared by a conference of selected New York teachers of each test's specific discipline who assemble a test map that highlights the skills and knowledge required from the specific discipline's learning standards. The conferences meet and design the tests three years before the tests' issuance, which includes time for field testing and evaluating testing questions.
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curriculum: vocational exams were discontinued, and the sheer number of exams were either dropped or consolidated as the curricular emphasis trended toward comprehensive examinations rather than the singularly focused tests of the past. This trend continued into the twenty-first century, with the cancellation of foreign language exams in 2010 and 2011.
46:. To graduate, students are required to have earned appropriate credits in a number of specific subjects by passing year-long or half-year courses, after which they must pass at least five examinations. For higher-achieving students, a Regents with Advanced designation and an Honors designation are also offered. There are also local diploma options.
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student's best work from all his or her years at the school. From such a "portfolio examination" would be issued a "Regents equivalency" grade for the areas of Math, English, History, and
Science, and a "Regents Equivalency" diploma would be awarded to the student at commencement. Students enrolled in these schools do, however, take the
125:) were removed after the 2010–11 school year. Previously, a Regents foreign language exam was an option that would allow for Regents Exam with Advanced Designation. Currently, local school districts can develop their own exams to assess foreign language competency and allow for students to meet the Advanced Designation requirement.
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schools were founded in parts of New York in an attempt to provide a way for students to graduate from high school without taking any
Regents Exams. Usually, the substitute graduation assessment consisted of a review and grading, by a panel of teachers, of an academic portfolio – a collection of the
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Students must achieve a score of 65 or higher on
Regents Exams to earn a Regents diploma. Students with disabilities utilizing the low pass (55 or higher) and other safety net options graduate with a local diploma. NYSED considers a score of 75 to 80 to indicate college readiness, with a score of 75
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Though all public schools are required to follow either the
Regents Exam system or some form of alternative assessment, private schools need not. The vast majority of private schools do use Regents exams and award Regents diplomas, but some, usually academically prestigious private schools, do not.
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Students with disabilities participate in the general education curriculum, leading to a diploma. Students with individualized education plans, students with 504 plans (if documented on their plan), and students declassified in 8th grade or later and identified to remain eligible for safety nets at
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Advanced and Honors designations are available for exemplary students. In addition to the
Regents exam requirements, there are additional requirements for attaining a Regents or Regents with Advanced Designation Diploma, which are described in a NYSED handout titled "General Education & Diploma
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The first
Regents Examinations were administered in November 1866. In 1878, the Regents Examination system was expanded to assess the curricula taught in the secondary schools of New York, and the Regents exams were first administered as high school end-of-course exams. From the original five exams
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Local
Diplomas are offered by New York State school districts for students with disabilities who are eligible for the safety nets, for students who are English Language Learners that utilize the ELA appeal, and for general education students who successfully appeal two Regents examinations in the
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The scores reported for regents exams are not a sum or percentage of questions answered correctly. Instead, raw scores on the tests are converted on a curve to the officially reported scale scores. This curve is customized to each year's group of tests. For example, for the
Regents Examination in
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The
Chemistry, Earth Science, and Physics examinations are currently labeled as part of the "Physical Setting" of science. However, all of the exams will soon be renamed and modified in realignment to the NYS Next Generation Learning Standards (NGLS). This rollout began with the Algebra I exam in
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Similar to the
Regents diploma, the local diploma is recognized as a high school diploma, which would allow the student to attend college, enroll in the military, and have jobs that require a high school diploma. All students with disabilities must still have the appropriate number of credits to
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schools. In May 2022, the Regents announced a special appeal for the following examination periods: June 2022, August 2022, January 2023, June 2023, or August 2023. This special appeal is available to all students and allows a student to appeal an earned score of 50-64 on any Regents examination
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exam. Instead of a comprehensive examination that covers material from two years, the new exam will cover information taught only in the 10th grade (1750–present). The new exam will also have a revised format: instead of 50 multiple choice questions, there will be only 30, but they will still be
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was changed in 2008. Currently, it consists of three sections, each with a time limit of nine minutes. While administering the test, there are multiple stations for each section. Each station uses different data, but the same task. For example, each section 1 station may have different rocks and
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Throughout the 1920s and into the 1930s vocational education Regents Exams were approved and administered. These included but were not limited to, agricultural science, costume draping, and salesmanship. By 1970 the number and types of Regents Exams changed to reflect the changes in high school
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requirement, but split the test into two separate tests, one on Global History and another on Global Geography. NYSED accepts public comment and will provide a formal proposal to the Board of Regents. That proposal had to be approved by the Board of Regents before the exam requirements can be
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Beginning in January 2023, schools in New York City were no longer required to send their students' Regents examinations to another location for scoring; instead, they could be graded in-house. The Department of Education cited the previous policy on sending Regents exams to other schools as
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In 2005, the Board of Regents began modifying the mathematics curriculum. An integrated approach that taught topics in geometry and algebra during each of three years, with exams like “Math A” and “Math B” normally taken after a year and a half and again after three years, was replaced by a
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Students must score 65 or higher in English Language Arts, all three mathematics exams, two science exams, two social studies exams, and a locally-developed foreign language checkpoint exam which serves as the culmination of a student's six-credit sequence in a language other than English.
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cheating scandal. Effective August 2012, test proctors must collect and hold electronic devices for the duration of the exams; students are no longer permitted to have these devices on or near them. Previously, possession of electronic devices was allowed as long as they were not in use.
569:; as well as cancelling the August exams altogether. The board of regents also voted for a plan to allow scores of at least 50 become passing starting 2021 and ending 2023. This still meets the federal criteria. The Board of Regents originally sent a testing waiver request to the
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Also as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Board of Regents voted for a plan on March 15, 2021 to make the Regents exams not required for high school diplomas in the 2020-2021 school year. They also voted to administer only four of the ten Regents examinations in June;
70:(algebra, Latin, American History, natural philosophy , natural geography), the State Education Department expanded the Regents Exams offerings to forty-two tests in 1879; tests were administered in November, February, and June. In 1901, Regents Exams were given in
466:) were eliminated, although districts may administer locally developed foreign language exams to let students attain a Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation. Tests administered during the month of January were to be canceled. In August 2011, New York City
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is the most frequently failed examination. Under the proposal, students would be able to substitute a second Regents Exam in math or science or a vocational exam for this requirement. Another proposal under consideration would keep the
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exam, which consists of a 41-minute (approximate) laboratory component, known as the Earth Science lab practical, given around two weeks prior to the three-hour exam. The Regents exams are administered in January, June, and August.
573:, however they indicated they are not willing to give out waivers and that schools must still meet the requirements. The US History and Government: Framework Regents scheduled for June 2022 was cancelled due to a mass shooting in
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were introduced for all students. In order to graduate, students had to pass the RCT OR the Regents exam. Later, they were offered only to students with disabilities. They were discontinued after the class of 2015. In 2000,
751:: Students who score 45–54 on a required Regents exam, but scores 65 or higher on another regents exam is able to compensate the 45–54 score using the 65+ score. The compensatory option may not be used to compensate the
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their declassification meeting, are eligible for safety nets on the Regents Examinations. Students who utilize the safety net options (low pass, low pass appeal, and compensatory option) graduate with a local diploma.
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given January 2019, a raw score on the test of 27 points (out of 86; so, 31% correct) would be given a scaled score of 65, that is, considered "proficient" for the purposes of being awarded the Regents Diploma.
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A score of 85-100 is considered a Level 5, a score of 76-84 is considered a Level 4, a score of 65-75 is considered a Level 3, a 55-64 is considered a Level 2, and below a 55 is considered a Level 1 (failing).
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Students with severe disabilities who meet the eligibility requirements do not take Regents Exams and participate in alternate assessment, a computer based tested program individualized to their needs.
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opened a commission to potentially eliminate the exams as a high school graduation requirement. Originally slated for as soon as fall 2020, the commission was placed on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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A student who earns scores of 85 or higher on all of the required mathematics Regents Examinations is eligible for an annotation on their diploma that states that the student has mastery in mathematics.
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was aligned with CCLS as well. High school students will be allowed to continue graduating with minimum scores of 65 on state exams until 2022. At that point, required scores would rise to 75 for the
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Regent scores are invalid for students that need three or fewer points to pass and are from schools that are viewed as struggling; such students can move on to next course without a regent score.
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A student who earns scores of 85 or higher on at least three science Regents Examinations is eligible for an annotation on their diploma that states that the student has mastery in science.
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June 2024, and will be followed by Geometry, Earth and Space Sciences, and Life Science: Biology in June 2025, and Algebra II, Chemistry, Physics, and English Language Arts in June 2026.
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Examination scores can be appealed to the local Superintendent or leader of the school district and regraded at a new location. A student can appeal no more than two of their scores.
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of students required to take all five Regents Exams with a passing score of 65 and obtain a Regents Diploma to graduate. Previously, school districts had been permitted to offer a
744:: Which students must earn at least 55–64 on a required Regents exam to qualify for a local diploma. Students who score 52–54 can appeal up to two exams with this score band.
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to 85 being a minimum for admission to some selective colleges and universities and a score below 75 being a threshold for placement in remediation for some schools, including
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exam was reduced from a six-hour exam to a three-hour exam. The exam still contains essay components, but has greater emphasis on reading comprehension and less on writing.
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Regents foreign language exams were also cancelled, and students studying those languages are now allowed to take a locally developed examination to demonstrate competency.
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On May 16, 2011, in the face of an $ 8 million budget gap, the Board of Regents voted to reduce the number of tests administered. The remaining foreign language exams (
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and five private donors contributed funds to ensure that the Regents was administered in January 2012, although the foreign language exams were not reinstated.
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Stability and Change in New York State Regents Mathematics Examinations, 1866–2009: a Socio-Historical Analysis
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The New York State Board of Regents offers additional recognition to students with exemplary exam performance:
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1809:"Grade 3–8 Math and English Test Results Released: Cut Scores Set to New College-Ready Proficiency Standards"
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1058:"Implementation Schedule for New Regents Examinations in Mathematics, Science, and English Language Arts"
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NYSED Office of Assessment Policy, Development and Administration (APDA) High School General Information
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and math regents to compensate another regents exam scored 45–54 as long as they scored 65 or higher.
1779:"NY graduation rates climb, but impact of canceled Regents exams unclear; decision soon on next exams"
427:. Each of these take the form of a one-year course with a Regents Examination at the end of the year.
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language exams were removed after the 2009–10 school year, and the remaining language exams (
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1575:"New York U.S. History Regents canceled because of trauma potential after Buffalo shooting"
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worth 55% of the grade. The thematic essay and document based question remain unchanged.
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to demonstrate their performance toward achieving the New York State learning standards.
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in core high school subjects. Students were required to pass these exams to earn a
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Students graduating in 2012 (who were 9th grade students in 2008) were the first
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1835:"July 28 Slide Presentation: A New Standard For Proficiency: College Readiness"
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Regents exam as a part of the New York State school accountability system.
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28 multiple-choice questions in chronological order from earliest to latest
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exam and 80 in algebra—levels deemed evidence of readiness for college.
1868:"The NY Regents is on a slow march to having zero graduation standards"
975:, Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Publishing, pp. 1–3, UMI 3433796
1760:"Regents consider new high school graduation requirements in New York"
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1703:"Regents exams in New York: Why the century-old test may be scrapped"
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1554:"Regents exams: NY may cancel 6 tests in 2021; 4 to be administered"
1387:"Stuyvesant High School caught in cheating scandal on Regents exams"
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New York Science Teacher: New York State (NYS) Regents Preparation
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1037:"Canisteo: Its Prosperity at the Turn of the Century. Part III"
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The Regents Examinations are developed and administered by the
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In August 2017, the Board of Regents approved changes to the
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Part 100 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education
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starting in June 2014. In June 2015, the Regents Exam in
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Regents retreat on some testing, evaluation requirements
1251:"Science Regents Examinations: Physical Setting/Physics"
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Requirements", and are codified in Section 100.5 of the
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taken during one of the approved examination periods.
1893:"Part 100 Regulations of the Commissioner of Education"
1657:"State considers making too-hard Regents test optional"
1311:"Private Donors, Including Mayor, Save January Regents"
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JMAP – Regents math examinations from 1866 to present.
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1022:"Timeline & History of New York State Assessments"
1840:(Press release). NYSED. July 28, 2010. Archived from
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Part 100 Regulations of the Commissioner of Education
1532:"Most Regents exams cancelled in New York for 2021"
755:or math regents exams, but the student may use the
518:was aligned with CCLS. Additionally, in June 2016,
1942:"Dear Twelfth Grade Student and Parents/Guardians"
1230:"Science Regents Examinations: Living Environment"
343:Mix of 13 multiple-choice and open-ended questions
337:Mix of 25 multiple-choice and open-ended questions
236:Mix of 35 multiple-choice and open-ended questions
1973:"Regents Examination in Algebra I - January 2019"
1329:"Shorter English Regents Exam will debut in 2011"
1385:Chapman , Monahan, Ben, Rachel (June 25, 2012).
371:United States History and Government (Framework)
1722:"Will Regents exams be eliminated in New York?"
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991:"History of Regents Examinations: 1865 to 1987"
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381:6 document-based questions and 1 essay question
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1507:"Global History and Geography II Regents Exam"
1354:"General Education & Diploma Requirements"
1167:"Regents Examination in English Language Arts"
358:15 multiple-choice and 15 open-ended questions
256:15 multiple-choice and 15 open-ended questions
839:Long Island Lutheran Middle & High School
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946:SAT subject tests were discontinued by the
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445:Algebra I, Geometry, and Living Environment
430:The format of the laboratory practical for
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1473:"When the Common Core tests will be given"
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638:In 2014, the Board of Regents created the
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652:Regents Diploma with Advanced Designation
320:1 essay question based on five documents.
2066:Standardized tests in the United States
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435:minerals, though the task is the same.
2008:NYS Education Department Regents Exams
1959:"How Are Regents Examinations Scored?"
1866:Board, Post Editorial (May 22, 2022).
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419:curriculum that divides topics into
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1720:Knudson, Annalise (July 30, 2019).
1309:Otterman, Sharon (August 3, 2011).
1104:"Regents Examination in Algebra II"
1083:"Regents Examination in Algebra II"
59:University of the State of New York
53:(NYSED) under the authority of the
51:New York State Education Department
707:Exemptions and other circumstances
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1924:"UNITS OF CREDIT FOR MATHEMATICS"
1798:; URL accessed November 13, 2012.
1701:Spector, Joseph (July 25, 2019).
1188:"Regents Examination in Geometry"
1044:Kanestio Historical Society Times
1035:Miller, Diane Scott (July 1967).
863:International Baccalaureate exams
1777:Stern, Gary (January 14, 2020).
1739:Tyner, Adam (January 16, 2020).
1682:Stern, Gary (February 4, 2020).
885:that allow students to take the
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119:Latin, German, Greek, and Hebrew
27:High school diploma examinations
1758:Stern, Gary (January 8, 2020).
476:Beginning in January 2011, the
310:Global History and Geography II
1655:Gonen, Yoav (April 24, 2012).
881:in New York offer accelerated
763:Graduation without examination
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891:U.S. History & Government
153:Active exams and composition
873:Examination in middle school
811:Society of Mary (Marianists)
601:Global History and Geography
596:Global History and Geography
592:Global History and Geography
534:Global History and Geography
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334:30 multiple-choice questions
293:24 multiple-choice questions
273:24 multiple-choice questions
253:35 multiple-choice questions
233:30 multiple-choice questions
212:24 multiple-choice questions
136:Active exams and composition
123:Italian, Spanish, and French
1628:Reide, Paul (May 1, 2012).
1495:; URL accessed May 4, 2014.
276:Source-based argument essay
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1634:The Syracuse Post Standard
937:This exam is only 3 parts.
843:Manlius Pebble Hill School
112:datafolio-style assessment
971:Watson, Robert S (2010),
40:standardized examinations
859:Advanced Placement exams
103:Regents Competency Tests
767:During the 1990s, some
468:Mayor Michael Bloomberg
378:2 short-essay questions
361:20 open-ended questions
340:17 open-ended questions
259:20 open-ended questions
239:20 open-ended questions
1910:"Regents Requirements"
769:alternative assessment
730:score band of 60-64.
496:Stuyvesant High School
299:3 open-ended questions
296:7 open-ended questions
279:Text-analysis response
218:4 open-ended questions
215:8 open-ended questions
197:4 open-ended questions
1505:NYSED (August 2017).
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512:Common Core Standards
504:English Language Arts
502:The Regents exams in
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302:1 open-ended question
269:English Language Arts
221:1 open-ended question
200:1 open-ended question
2050:Regents Review Live!
2013:NYS Board of Regents
1930:on October 20, 2020.
1335:on October 20, 2010.
791:Canisius High School
130:coronavirus pandemic
36:Regents Examinations
1391:NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
827:The Ursuline School
749:Compensatory option
693:Scoring the Regents
421:Algebra I, Geometry
392:Interpreting scores
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1315:The New York Times
899:Living Environment
831:The Hackley School
823:The Masters School
567:Living Environment
330:Living Environment
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835:The Harvey School
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