Question 2 on the Massachusetts ballot would eliminate the requirement that public school students pass the MCAS in order to ...
BOSTON - Massachusetts voters will face five ballot questions this fall and some could eventually have an impact on how the ...
BANK ON IT — Campaign lit, lawn signs, advertisements, consulting — some ballot campaign committees are spending big to try ...
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.
The Massachusetts State Legislature is facing a referendum of sorts on Nov. 5 after a chaotic last two years has sparked a ...
If the ballot question passes, students will still take the test to gather data about student performance, according to ...
Democrat Natalie Higgins is seeking her fifth term in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the Fourth ...
Gov. Maura Healey publicly opposes Ballot Question 2, and we are asking: Why? Her stance aligns with the Massachusetts ...
For the many families with students in special education, the MCAS experience is fraught with fear and frustration.
If we want change, then we should reform the statewide graduation requirement to better serve our educators and students, not toss it out without a plan.
It doesn’t mean the MCAS goes away. We have to have a test.” The Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents’ ...