Educators say paraeducators test needs reform

By Reneé Diaz Washington State Journal   OLYMPIA — A national test given to people who want to be paraeducators in public schools often slows the process and presents roadblocks for bilingual applicants, some educators say. Substitute House Bill 1015, sponsored by Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, D-Seattle, attempts to solve these problems. “As many of you…

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