Two Oklahoma school districts get F’s on report card

Farris Public Schools received an F for failing to test at least 90 percent of the students, in part because the Oklahoma Education Department invalidated a number of tests after finding irregularities.

 
BY MEGAN ROLLAND | Modified: December 8, 2012 at 1:30 am | Published: December 9, 2012   

Only two school districts received F’s under the new grading system launched by lawmakers to inform parents about school and district performance.

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Farris Public Schools in Atoka County received an F, despite having attained a score that ordinarily would be a solid B, because the district failed to test at least 90 percent of its...
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