National Assessment Board Corrects Meeting Agenda
Published Date: 3/5/2025
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The National Assessment Governing Board fixed some details about their upcoming meetings. They updated the agenda for the May 6, 2025, meeting to keep everything clear and on track. This helps everyone involved stay in the loop with no surprises or extra costs.
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