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Judge tells school district, FPA attorneys to reach compromise on CRT
by Louise Sanders
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Staff Writer

Monday evening Judge Kenneth Goode sat before a Fairfield County courtroom to thrash out the dispute between the Fairfield Parents Association, Inc and the school district.

Judge Goode asked for clarification referring to information he had obtained from media coverage concerning the response attributed to the superintendent.

The media had reported that the district had promised parents the CRT test results would not be used in last years grades unless it improved the grade.

For the complete story, check back on this website soon and read the entire story in the Friday, August 1 issue of The Herald Independent
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