State Schools Superintendent Richard Woods visited four schools in Liberty County on Oct. 30, delivering banners signifying ...
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Voters approved Question 2, the campaign to end requiring public high school students to pass the MCAS in order to earn their diplomas.
Massachusetts voters approved plans to audit the state Legislature, scrap the MCAS high school graduation mandate and allow ride-hailing drivers to unionize, but rejected proposals to legalize psyched ...
Massachusetts voted to eliminate MCAS as a graduation requirement, but the test will still be administered. Here's what ...
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WORCESTER — The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System test will no longer be a graduation requirement for high school ...
Massachusetts voters resoundingly approved a ballot question that will remove the requirement that high school students pass ...
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.
Question 2 sought to eliminate the decades-long standardized test as a prerequisite to a high school diploma. It was backed ...
Ballot Question 2​ on the future of MCAS exams has been one of the most contentious issues in Massachusetts during the 2024 election.