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Parents can view their childrens’ WASL test booklets and this AP writer decided to do so. The Washington Assessment of Student Learning is a standardized assessment test given to Washington State public school students in grades 3-8 and 10. Very few parents take the state up on the opportunity to see their child’s tests. In 2007 only 746 out of 1.5 million WASL test booklets were shown to parents. This parent found one scoring error, though that wasn’t her purpose in taking a look at the test. She learned more about how the test is structured and the kind of mistakes her daughter was making. The article’s sidebar has instructions on how to request to see your child’s test.

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