Massachusetts voters resoundingly approved a ballot question that will remove the requirement that high school students pass ...
Question 2 sought to eliminate the decades-long standardized test as a prerequisite to a high school diploma. It was backed ...
Massachusetts high school students will no longer be required to pass MCAS exams to earn a diploma after voters approved a ...
As­sis­tant Superintendent Christine Elliott provided an accountability and MCAS update for the School Committee during their ...
Massachusetts Students 12 Points Ahead in State Rated Top for Public Education EASTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2024 / ...
Last week, I talked to Jennifer Amento of the No on 2 Coalition. This week, I talk to Massachusetts Teachers’ Association ...
Average MCAS scores mostly went down last year, dropping around 2% across the school district as chronic absenteeism ate into learning time, administration officials told the School Committee ...
Massachusetts voters will decide whether the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System should remain a high school ...
News is diving into question 2, which asks whether Massachusetts should get rid of MCAS standardized testing as a high school ...
Question 2 on the Massachusetts ballot will ask about getting rid of the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, or MCAS, requirement.
On last spring’s exams, 10th graders had to earn at least 25 percent of available points on the math test and 39 percent on the English test to graduate.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has donated $2.5 million to the “Vote No on 2” campaign that opposes a ballot ...