STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York state may make changes to graduation requirements for high school students to receive their diploma — which would also do away with the mandate that students take ...
When Massachusetts voters decided to ditch the state's standardized tests as a high school graduation requirement on Election Day, they joined a trend that has steadily chipped away at the use of high ...
As questions swirl about what a second Trump term will mean for public schools across the country, another less high-profile election result promises to reshape educational standards in a state long ...
As high schools rethink graduation requirements, a growing number are moving away from requiring all students to pass a comprehensive test.
High school students would take end-of-course tests designed, administered and scored by the state under new graduation requirements recommended by a state council and cheered by Gov. Maura Healey as ...
More than 11% percent of Houston ISD's Class of 2023 graduated despite failing up to two of the state-mandated exams typically required to earn a diploma, according to a Houston Chronicle analysis. A ...
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FILE - Boston Community Leadership Academy pilot high school 10th-grade English teacher Beth Noell, left, helps Natashia Ector, 17, prepare for the English portion of the Massachusetts Comprehensive ...