A disagreement over ACT scores withheld from students at a Tennessee high school could lead state officials to consider moving to a rival assessment test.
Those tests were deemed to have been "mis-administered" because students were given the Oct. 3 version of ACT when they took their assessments on Oct. 17.
McNally reportedly made it clear that the state could instead decide to go with the rival SAT, the assessment test owned by the nonprofit College Board.