A "yes" vote would end the mandate requiring students to pass the 10th grade MCAS exam to graduate high school.
House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka made their comments on Tuesday about the fall ballot questions.
As election day get closer and closer, Question 2 continues to divide top Massachusetts lawmakers. If the ballot question passes, the MCAS exam as a statewide graduation requirement will be removed.
As voters begin to weigh in on ballot questions with early voting, top Massachusetts Democrats are leaving the possibility ...
Fifty-five percent of parents support Question 2 to eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement and around 43 percent are ...
Battle lines continue to form around a ballot question to change a key component of the education reform law that some say made Massachusetts the best educated state in the country, separating ...
Proponents argue that teachers shouldn’t have to “teach to the test.” If they are covering the scope and rigor of the state’s education standards well, they shouldn’t need to. Classroom instruction ...
The City Council on Tuesday heard multiple residents speak in support of state ballot Question 2, approved the acceptance of an $840,000 grant, and pushed off a decision ...
The School Committee unanimously voted to endorse Question 2 on the Nov. 5 ballot that, if approved by voters, would remove passing MCAS as a graduation requirement for ...
FINAL SAY — The fate of some of the most closely watched ballot questions could be decided by lawmakers who loathe them.
There are 5 ballot questions in Massachusetts for the 2024 election and Rob & Beth made sure to go over each side's stance on ...
The Moody Elementary School lived up to its motto of “I can, I will, I must” when it was identified as a 2024 School of ...