In what is becoming an unwelcome rite of spring, state tests were scrambled by computer glitches Wednesday as students in the city and throughout the state tried in vain to log on.
“A lot of kids are having panic attacks,” said Kaliris Salas, president of the Community Education Council in Manhattan’s District 4. “I’m getting messages from people in Manhattan and Brooklyn and Far Rockaway all dealing with this problem.”
State officials acknowledged “technical challenges” with the math exam and said they had called on the vendor, NWEA, to address the problems…