NEW YORK: The Princeton Review has appointed its first director of communications as it seeks to exploit federal policies mandating standardized testing in public schools.
The firm, better known for its guides to higher education, has hired longtime consumer technology journalist Robin Raskin to fill the post as it expands into K-12 test preparation and other educational services.
The passage of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, a centerpiece of President Bush's campaign that emphasized standardized testing, opened up new ...