![]() The Boys and Girls Clubs, which have 4,100 sites across the country serving primarily low-income, racially diverse students, will pilot the new online prep system at a few locations and eventually offer it widely as part of its college-access program, club officials said.Ĭoleman said the redesigned test and accompanying online materials are aimed at reducing the anxiety surrounding the SAT and to “calm the waters a bit.” The free tools allow students to practice for the test in depth, he said. ![]() “We can’t do it alone,” said College Board President and Chief Executive Officer David Coleman, of preparing students for the new SAT, in a press call last week. The New York-based nonprofit announced a partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America to train personnel to help students work through the online practice materials in their after-school clubs. ![]() ![]() College Board officials say they hope the personalized, interactive nature of the tool will help level the playing field for students who wouldn’t otherwise have access to private test prep. ![]()
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