A.P. STUDENTS MUST RE-TAKE TEST AFTER PRINCIPAL'S TWEET

Students at Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, California, must retake their Advanced Placement tests after the school president tweeted a photo that showed students taking the test. School President Tim Navone tweeted, “AP tests are in full swing .. show ’em what you got, Cats.” The photo showed students sitting at 6-foot tables that the AP College Board officials considered ‘too short’. Tables were supposed to be eight feet long, with two students at each table, to prevent cheating, and the College Board insisted all 177 students needed to retake the tests with the proper length tables.
* See? Size does matter.
* Is there nothing in this world that can’t be made better by tweeting?
* 177 students, eight-foot tables, 2 students to a table. So they hold the test on the football field?
* President Navone gets an F … followed by a U, from the students.
* Well, he’s not the first president these days to screw things up.
* Sounds like there’s not a lot of wiggle room with the AP College Board.
* Aren’t they at an advantage having taken the test before? I’m just sayin’.
* “AP tests are in full swing”? What kind of school president talks like that anyway?
* Just turn it into a math problem: If 177 students take tests on tables two feet short how many additional feet of table would you need?