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Bye-Bye MCAS: Massachusetts Votes Away High School Exit Exam
Massachusetts, USAThursday, November 7, 2024
In western Massachusetts, towns like Shutesbury, Northampton, and Wendell strongly supported the change. Holyoke, where many students struggled with the MCAS, also voted heavily in favor.
But in wealthier areas like Boston and Wellesley, people were less likely to support the change. In Weston, a very wealthy town, most voters said no to ending the MCAS requirement.
The vote showed that lower-income communities wanted the MCAS gone, while richer areas had mixed feelings.
The debate was fierce, and the Massachusetts Teachers Association spent a lot of money on the campaign. Even famous people like Michael Bloomberg and Matt Damon got involved.
Even though the MCAS is gone, students still need to meet local graduation requirements to get their diplomas. Most students who can't pass the MCAS also struggle with these local requirements.
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