Officials at Boston Public Schools said they are not ready to abandon the current entrance exam, as they consider efforts to make the city’s three exam schools more diverse.

In an interview, Interim Superintendent Laura Perille said that BPS sees the move announced last month — to administer the entrance exam during the school day — as a “hugely positive step” in its own right, and that, therefore, the district is “not proposing any other changes to the exam this fall.”

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