National Assessment Board Schedules Open Committee and Quarterly Meetings
Published Date: 7/11/2025
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Summary
The National Assessment Governing Board is sharing when and how their committee and quarterly meetings will happen, both in person and online. If you want to join or send comments, you’ll need to register online a few days before each meeting. This update helps everyone stay in the loop and get involved without any cost or hassle.
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Public Access to Board Meetings
The National Assessment Governing Board will hold standing committee and quarterly meetings in person and/or virtually. If you want to attend a virtual meeting, you must register in advance; a registration link will be posted on www.nagb.gov five (5) business days prior to each meeting. Members of the public may also provide written comments related to the Board's work.
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