A United Parcel Service truck carrying the SATs of more than 50 high school
students in the United States lost its load, and the papers fell out,
perhaps forcing the kids to repeat the exam.The school district of El Paso, Texas, confirmed in a statement to The
Washington Post on Saturday that the SATs taken by pupils at the school on
October 27 and then sent on October 27 were misplaced. Liza Rodriguez, a
spokesperson for the El Paso Independent School District, said in a
statement that the district had recovered all but 55 of the answer
documents and was working with the College Board to “find a remedy” for the
impacted students.
students in the United States lost its load, and the papers fell out,
perhaps forcing the kids to repeat the exam.The school district of El Paso, Texas, confirmed in a statement to The
Washington Post on Saturday that the SATs taken by pupils at the school on
October 27 and then sent on October 27 were misplaced. Liza Rodriguez, a
spokesperson for the El Paso Independent School District, said in a
statement that the district had recovered all but 55 of the answer
documents and was working with the College Board to “find a remedy” for the
impacted students.