Urban communities with the state‘s lowest MCAS scores overwhelmingly voted to get rid of the graduation requirement, while ...
Since ballot question 2 passed, state leaders who were opposed to the measure are speaking up. Question 2 gets rid of MCAS ...
The voters have spoken. Massachusetts no longer requires students to pass the standardized MCAS exams to graduate high school ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday decided by a wide margin to eliminate the requirement to pass the MCAS tests in order to ...
The business leaders who fought Question 2 might be feeling a bit of déjà vu this week. Boston’s business community squared ...
Things have changed for students in Massachusetts after voters approved​ Ballot Question 2, which eliminates the requirement ...
High schoolers in Massachusetts will no longer need to pass the MCAS to receive their diploma after voters overwhelmingly ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday chose to end the use of MCAS scores as a high school graduation requirement, voting about 59 percent in favor of ballot Question 2, according to incomplete AP results.
A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just ...
Massachusetts voters resoundingly approved a ballot question that will remove the requirement that high school students pass ...
Question 2, championed by the Massachusetts Teachers Association, successfully threw out the MCAS standardized testing ...
WORCESTER — The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test will no longer be a graduation requirement for high school ...