Digital testing glitches hit Minnesota schools
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Computer problems delayed Minnesota schools from testing students in the last two days. The delays were caused by a server malfunction at testing company Pearson.
Students did not have re-do a test or lose any data, but there were problems being able to log in at the start to take the MCA standardized test.
MPR News' Tom Weber gets the latest.
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