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Should MCAS Stay? Governor and Public Have Different Views
Massachusetts, USASaturday, October 19, 2024
But the Massachusetts Teachers Union isn’t so sure. They argue that the MCAS is too stressful and isn’t fair to all students, especially those who are learning English, have disabilities, or come from low-income families. Senator Elizabeth Warren and Representative Ayanna Pressley support the union’s view, saying that there should be another way to measure student achievement besides a single test.
If the MCAS is removed as a graduation requirement, students would still take the test, but their graduation would depend on local district standards. The state recommends the MassCore curriculum, which includes more subjects than just the MCAS.
State Senator Jason Lewis has a different idea. He wants to create a new, non-test-based standard for graduation. It’s a complicated issue with many sides to consider.
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