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.
Voters in the Norfolk, Worcester, Middlesex District state Senate race have a choice between a veteran, progressive Democrat ...
If the ballot question passes, students will still take the test to gather data about student performance, according to ...
With sitting Mass. lawmakers working in a pre-election mode at the Statehouse, local election offices collect mailed in ...
Gov. Maura Healey publicly opposes Ballot Question 2, and we are asking: Why? Her stance aligns with the Massachusetts ...
A referendum question on the state’s November election ballot seeking to eliminate the requirement that public high school ...
Normally I don’t find myself becoming invested in many of the ballot measures that are proposed to Massachusetts voters come election season. This year however, several of the questions caught my eye.
It doesn’t mean the MCAS goes away. We have to have a test.” The Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents’ ...
The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee last week had a microcosm of the debate with which voters around the ...
If Question 2 passes, students would no longer need to meet specific competency levels on the MCAS to graduate, although the ...
Letter: If we want our students to be college and career ready, requiring them to pass one test is not the way, Yarmouth ...
In addition to casting ballots for the next President of the United States, millions of Massachusetts voters are being asked ...