Where are we able to get the equipment and materials needed to set up the performance test stations, and how much does it cost?
There are two categories of equipment and materials needed. The first category is the kind of capital item that is needed and should already be part of the building’s science program. These include mechanical triple beam balances, compound microscopes, and handheld calculators. The second category is a simpler kind of item that is somewhat unique for the three stations that will be on this performance test. These items are listed at the end of this Section B and include such things as Ping-pong balls, microscope slides, and wooden blocks. From the more detailed list contained in the administration arrangements that will be provided at the regional workshops, school building personnel could gather the items and create the equipment and materials needed for each station. However, this process is not recommended because it is not a cost-effective use of professional staff time relative to the cost of the items provided from vendors. There are both public and private vendors who will be cr
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