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Re: "desk audit" of FCAT?



Bill, thanks for a prompt, direct answer without a trace of bull crap.

Gloria
gpipkin@i-1.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "William Cala" <wcala@rochester.rr.com>


> Gloria,
>
> A desk audit is generally a procedure that measures the expectation vs.
what
> is actually happening. In human resources, for example, a desk audit of a
> civil service position would determine if, say, a secretary is doing
> appropriate work in her job as is relates to the civil service job title
he
> or she holds.
>
> The desk audit of an FCAT is more than likely a check to see if the
grading
> procedure performed is equal to the grading procedure expected. I doubt
> from what you wrote in the e-mail that they will look at this particular
> exam. They will look at the process. In other words, a bureaucratic bull
> crap answer that offers no help nor real investigation.
>
> BC





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