Colour reform tests HSC student's resolve

By Gemma Khaicy
Updated May 23 2014 - 8:06am, first published May 22 2014 - 9:33pm
Not-so tickled pink: Wollongong High School's year 12 student Brayden Kennedy is worried his dyslexia will affect his HSC results if the Board of Studies does not let him use coloured paper. Picture: CHRISTOPHER CHAN
Not-so tickled pink: Wollongong High School's year 12 student Brayden Kennedy is worried his dyslexia will affect his HSC results if the Board of Studies does not let him use coloured paper. Picture: CHRISTOPHER CHAN

Wollongong High School student Brayden Kennedy has made one simple request of the Board of Studies - he wants pink paper for his Higher School Certificate exams.

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