how did the education accountability act of 1998 improve k-12 education? A. It required academic standards and school ratings. B
. It created an exit exam for high school seniors. C. It used an increase in the sales taxes to fund education. D. It tightened school attendance requirements.
<span>B. It created an exit exam for high school seniors</span> The Education Accountability Act(1998) brought about education accountability reforms. It
required State Board of Education to establish specific standards in math,
English/language arts, science, and social studies. These standards were
to provide the basis for student assessment in grades three through
eight as well as a high school exit exam.
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