NY's new math test has rough start

By: The Associated Press

Monday, July 14, 2008 3:39 PM EDT

ALBANY -- New York's new integrated algebra test administered in June was so hard that a student could get a "raw score" of just 30 percent correct answers and still pass.
That's because the state Education Department uses a "scale score" for its final grade, which gives greater credit for answering the harder questions.

A student who was able to correctly answer only half the questions could get a grade of 76 percent, well above the 65 required to pass.

The state's use of a scale score has been questioned before. But the state Board of Regents says it uses the method because it's a more accurate gauge of whether students are meeting the standards for understanding a subject.

The statewide failure rate isn't yet calculated.

For more on this story, read Tuesday's edition of The Citizen.

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