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I-Learn is intended to measure student achievement and growth, but educators think this isn't the year for it.
The legislation requires every student in the state to complete a one-semester course in civics education in either sixth, seventh or eighth grade.
Monday marked the beginning of the iLearn testing window, which closes May 13.
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