New York City Approves New Contract for Specialized High School Test
Briefly

The New York City education panel approved a five-year, $17 million contract for a computer-based specialized high school admissions test, the SHSAT, despite longstanding controversies regarding its equity.
With only about 5 percent of city high schoolers attending specialized schools, the SHSAT process remains a focal point of debate due to its implications for educational equity and racial disparities.
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