A "yes" vote would end the mandate requiring students to pass the 10th grade MCAS exam to graduate high school.
A ballot measure would do away with the requirement that high schoolers pass a test to graduate. Opponents say it could water ...
Based on recent MCAS scores, the Central Berkshire Regional School District has seen growth in many areas, but work still ...
This week, I talked to Jennifer Amento, a 23-year educator in Mashpee, with the No on 2 Coalition. Next week, I’ll talk to ...
If a majority of voters vote yes on Question 2, MCAS would no longer be a graduation requirement but remain in place as an ...
For the many families with students in special education, the MCAS experience is fraught with fear and frustration.
When Massachusetts voters head to the polls on Nov. 5, all eyes will be on a hotly contested referendum: whether to eliminate ...
Question 2 asks voters to decide if students should continue to be required to pass the MCAS tests to graduate high school.
Voters are gearing up to voice their choice.  If Ballot Question Two passes, students will no longer have to pass the ...
Rhode Island cloned its standardized testing system for public school students from neighboring Massachusetts — and each year ...
Question 2 would remove passing the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System exam from being a graduation requirement in ...
Some questions have strong support, while one is within the margin of error, and another has Massachusetts voters evenly ...