Mass. releases final recommendations on modernizing high school graduation requirements
The framework adds MassCore coursework, end-of-course exams and career planning, with $500,000 in district grants to support the rollout.
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State council urges long runway to introduce new graduation standards
BOSTON — Massachusetts students would need to complete college-preparatory coursework, pass end-of-course exams, develop postsecondary plans, and finish a capstone project or portfolio under final high school graduation standard recommendations filed Wednesday by the K-12 Graduation Council.
Healey admin task force urges a long runway for new graduation standards
Massachusetts students would need to complete college-preparatory coursework, pass end-of-course exams, develop postsecondary plans, and finish a capstone project or portfolio under final high school graduation standard recommendations filed Wednesday by the K-12 Graduation Council.
New Mass. graduation requirements would include course exams, capstone project
The report is a final set of recommendations developed by a statewide graduation council composed of educators, state leaders and community members. Components, including the testing piece, are subject to legislative approval.
New graduation requirements recommended for Mass. high schoolers include tests, AI training, and financial literacy - The Boston Globe
State education leaders Wednesday released final recommendations for high school graduation requirements less than two years after voters scraped statewide standardized tests as a prerequisite for graduation.
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