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The 2012 SAT Report on College & Career Readiness: New York

Hello Rye Patch Readers!

My name is Jennifer Karan, and I am an executive director of the SAT Program at the College Board. As a resident of New York state and an active member of the education community, I wanted to pass along an article I thought would be of interest. We at the College Board released our College-Bound Seniors Annual SAT Report last month, and I wrote up an article in response to the findings. As a member of the SAT Program, I hope to draw more attention to the report from the right audiences so that it can be used as a tool for educators, administrators, parents, and the like. If you are interested in reading more about the report and findings specifically for New York state, take a look at this article recently published in the Times Union.

All my best,

Jennifer Karan

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