New computer-based testing causes fewer Texans to get GEDs

By SOPHIA BOLLAG The Texas Tribune
Posted 7/31/15

For millions of Texans without high school diplomas, the test to earn a high school equivalency certificate has become harder and more expensive, the State Board of Education was told Tuesday, and thousands may be shut out of a chance to land …

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