(Hours 2a,b) Rich started the segment by giving us a breaking news update on Shaunna Tripaldi, who is the missing teen that we reported on last week. We heard the show calendar and moved on to a discussion of tonight’s Manchester School Board meeting. He wondered what Superintendent Debra Livingston is going to bring forward tonight and spoke to us about the SAT testing and the closing of school for many children. We heard about a phone poll and Rich gave us a timeline around the testing.
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(Hour 2b) Rich continued where he left off with his commentary on the testing. He talked about his part in developing a policy on parents’ right to refuse standardized testing. He spoke about the poor job at notifying parents about the testing.
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