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.

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B. It created an exit exam for high school seniors
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.