A "yes" vote would end the mandate requiring students to pass the 10th grade MCAS exam to graduate high school.
The Boston Public School Committee discussed transformation school updates and deliberated Question 2 on the Massachusetts ...
If a majority of voters vote yes on Question 2, MCAS would no longer be a graduation requirement but remain in place as an ...
Business groups want to keep MCAS test passage as a high school graduation requirement. But the Massachusetts Teachers ...
The most recent data from the Massachusetts Office of Campaign and Political Finance show the group in favor of Question 2, ...
As election day get closer and closer, Question 2 continues to divide top Massachusetts lawmakers. If the ballot question passes, the MCAS exam as a statewide graduation requirement will be removed.
When Massachusetts voters head to the polls on Nov. 5, all eyes will be on a hotly contested referendum: whether to eliminate ...
Voters are gearing up to voice their choice.  If Ballot Question Two passes, students will no longer have to pass the ...
In addition to casting ballots for the next President of the United States, millions of Massachusetts voters are being asked ...
BOSTON - Next month, Massachusetts voters will face the largest crop of statewide ballot questions in years ... A "yes" vote on Question 2, would wipe out the lone statewide graduation requirement ...
In its place, the ballot measure would establish a new mandate: Students would need to complete coursework certified by their ...
Some say the MCAS test keeps standards high. Others say it's just another standardized test. WBZ-TV's Laura Haefeli reports.