Massachusetts voters resoundingly approved a ballot question that will remove the requirement that high school students pass ...
A new way to standardize graduation requirements across the state remains in the air. The post Question 2 has passed, but is ...
WORCESTER — The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test will no longer be a graduation requirement for high school ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday decided whether to eliminate requiring students to pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive ...
This proposal would eliminate the rule that high schools students need to pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment ...
Massachusetts voters have elected to say “yes” to ballot question 2, eliminating the need for the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) as a graduation requirement.
Massachusetts high school students will no longer be required to pass MCAS exams to earn a diploma after voters approved a ...
As most people went to bed late Wednesday night, it appeared Massachusetts students will no longer have to pass the MCAS exam ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Massachusetts voters will go to the polls and decide on five significant ballot initiatives. Among the ...
A week out from the Nov. 5 general election in which voters will decide whether to toss the state’s MCAS graduation ...
Voters shall have the opportunity to make Massachusetts’ educational system more just for all students. By voting YES on ...
Question 2 is about whether it should remain a high school graduation requirement to pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive ...