BOSTON – The Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) unanimously voted to support a ballot question aimed at eliminating the MCAS or Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System exam as a high school graduation requirement. The lengthy exam forces teachers to prepare their classrooms to take it. “it was a rough week every time…Read More
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