In response to “American’s Aren’t Quitters,” which ran in the April 29 edition of North Country This Week, I opted my son out of testing not because I think it is hard but rather because this …
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In response to “American’s Aren’t Quitters,” which ran in the April 29 edition of North Country This Week, I opted my son out of testing not because I think it is hard but rather because this testing is to evaluate their progress which is actually done all year around. So I find this testing stressful for my son and really just a waste of valuable time. I would never allow my son to quit nor do I encourage it.