BOSTON (SHNS) – Massachusetts students will no longer have to pass the MCAS exam to earn a diploma in Massachusetts.
Massachusetts voters resoundingly approved a ballot question that will remove the requirement that high school students pass ...
Massachusetts voters on Tuesday decided whether to eliminate requiring students to pass the Massachusetts Comprehensive ...
BOSTON - Massachusetts voters had five ballot questions to answer in the 2024 election. They decided issues ranging from how ...
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.
Question 2 sought to eliminate the decades-long standardized test as a prerequisite to a high school diploma. It was backed ...
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Things have changed for students in Massachusetts after voters approved Ballot Question 2, which eliminates the requirement ...
Beginning with the class of 2025, high schoolers would no longer need to pass their subject-matter tests under the ...
The argument for keeping the MCAS exam as a graduation requirement is based around maintaining high, universal standards ...
DESE stated the “earliest the law would take effect” in Dec. 5, 2024, and MCAS retests scheduled between Nov. 6 and Nov. 13 ...
Massachusetts voted to eliminate MCAS as a graduation requirement, but the test will still be administered. Here's what ...