If the ballot question passes, students will still take the test to gather data about student performance, according to ...
A day after Warren said she would be voting in favor of Question 2, Healey, Driscoll and Campbell touted benefits of MCAS.
When Massachusetts voters head to the polls on Nov. 5, all eyes will be on a hotly contested referendum: whether to eliminate a statewide exam as a high school graduation requirement.
On the hot-button MCAS ballot question, it is Republican John Deaton — not Democrat Elizabeth Warren — who lines up with ...
Gov. Maura Healey publicly opposes Ballot Question 2, and we are asking: Why? Her stance aligns with the Massachusetts ...
Despite vows to raise $7 million to fight a ballot measure they worry will hurt the state’s economy, business groups are ...
While Healey and others have maintained their position against lowering graduation standards, three polls show the "yes" vote ...
It doesn’t mean the MCAS goes away. We have to have a test.” The Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents’ ...
The battle over the MCAS ballot question continued to heat up Wednesday, with a new ad campaign joining the legions flooding ...
Ballot question 2 for the November 5th election would change the current Massachusetts law that requires high school students ...
For the many families with students in special education, the MCAS experience is fraught with fear and frustration.
Ballot question two asks whether the teacher or the administrator should be the arbiter of the high school diploma. The end ...