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On Wednesday, juniors at 92 New York City high schools–including Leaders High School–will pick up their pencils, open their test booklets and take the SAT, with no fee and during regular school hours, the first step in a plan to give the test next year in all 438 city high schools, which the de Blasio administration hopes will help make college more accessible for thousands of students.

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