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<h1>Schools Reschedule on Dr. Seuss's Birthday Fests</h1>
Dr. Seuss' birthday, or, rather, the day 111 years prior when Theodor Seuss Geisel, the popular youngsters' writer, was conceived, and for a considerable length of time, a huge number of schools around the nation have praised the day with book readings ("Cat in the Hat, "Green Eggs and Ham," and so on.) and Seuss character outfits. Not long from now, some of those festivals have been changed. Why? It's the begin of the spring 2015 testing season, and at numerous schools understudies will be taking PARCC Core state sanctioned tests.

Throughout the previous 18 years, Dr. Seuss' birthday has been the event for the yearly "Perused Across America Day," an occasion supported by the National Education Association in organization with Dr. Seuss Enterprises. A great many understudies generally take an interest as their schools host Seuss readings in what is charged by the NEA as the "country's biggest perusing recognition."
Numerous understudies and schools will even now take an interest on Monday, however not the same number of course. Monday is the first day that schools can provide for a percentage of the new Common Core tests, and numerous understudies will be taking the PARCC (the exam made by the Partnership for the Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers) as opposed to taking a seat for a Seuss perusing.
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