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Massachusetts voted to eliminate MCAS as a graduation requirement, but the test will still be administered. Here's what ...
Voters approved Question 2, the campaign to end requiring public high school students to pass the MCAS in order to earn their ...
Question 2 was overwhelmingly passed by ... Norwood “A kid who doesn’t pass the MCAS because they’re not very academically ...
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 ...
As most people went to bed early Wednesday morning, it appeared Massachusetts students will no longer have to pass the MCAS ...
If voters approve Question 2 on the Massachusetts ballot, public high school students will no longer be required to pass the ...
As­sis­tant Superintendent Christine Elliott provided an accountability and MCAS update for the School Committee during their ...
By eliminating MCAS as a statewide graduation standard, Question 2 would replace something that’s working for our kids with nothing.
Do you want to end high-stakes testing — the practice of allowing one test to determine whether or not a student receives a ...
If voters choose “yes” on Question 2, graduation requirements will be determined hyperlocally. This would be a mistake. If ...