Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. signed a bill Monday that will allow as many as five school districts and five charter schools to change the way they test students. The schools will start giving computer-adaptive tests, which are tests that adapt in difficulty as students take them, several times a year.

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October 10th, 2008

Salt Lake

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