55 students may have to retake their SATs after they were lost from a UPS truck

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But over 50 students at an El Paso high school may have to take the tests again – after their tests flew out of the UPS truck transporting them and were lost or destroyed.The El Paso Independent School District told CNN that it is currently working with the College Board, which administers the SATs, to “determine a remedy” for the students whose tests were lost.Students whose tests were lost will be able to take the ACT, another popular standardized exam, on December 10 at no cost, according to the school district.“The driver’s actions in this case are not representative of UPS protocols and methods, and we are addressing this with him.”“Safely meeting our service commitments is UPS’s first priority.”One student told CNN affiliate KFOX that the loss meant he was unable to apply for Texas A&M University early, as he had intended.“UPS, just try your best to make it right with us,” Ezra Ponzio, a senior at El Paso High School, told KFOX."

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