Nevada's troubled Common Core test crashes again on first full day back with error message
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Technical problems continue for Nevada's Common Core testing a week after a malfunction first halted the federally-mandated assessment process.
Last week, testing was stopped in Nevada, Montana and North Dakota after a widespread system crash with New Hampshire-based Measured Progress.
The company's contracted to administer the tests linked to hotly disputed, federally backed education standards.
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Nevada resumed full testing after its first notable success with Friday's limited testing, but system-generated error messages appeared Monday.
Clark County School District said it suspended testing after the system crashed at 9:30 a.m.
All three states have announced plans for school districts that say they can't finish the test.
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The U.S. Department of Education maintains there are no exceptions to the mandate to test 95 percent of all students, which is linked to funding.