National Assessment Board Fixes Details for August Meeting Agenda
Published Date: 7/22/2025
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The National Assessment Governing Board fixed some details about their big meeting on August 1, 2025. If you’re involved or interested, note the updated agenda for that day. No money changes, just a clearer plan so everyone’s on the same page!
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