House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate President Karen Spilka made their comments on Tuesday about the fall ballot questions.
The School Committee unanimously voted to endorse Question 2 on the Nov. 5 ballot that, if approved by voters, would remove passing MCAS as a graduation requirement for ...
Fifty-five percent of parents support Question 2 to eliminate the MCAS graduation requirement and around 43 percent are ...
State Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler said he opposes eliminating the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System ...
Read this article to see what Massachusetts residents had to say about the upcoming elections and current political issues in ...
As Newton voters prepare to cast their ballots on Nov. 5, they are faced with choices that could reshape classrooms and ...
Election update: Roughly one out of every seven registered voters in Massachusetts have cast ballots in this ... of State ...
Some say the MCAS graduation retirement ensures all students get a quality education; others say it's just a snapshot in time ...
Some say the MCAS test keeps standards high. Others say it's just another standardized test. WBZ-TV's Laura Haefeli reports.
The leaders of both Massachusetts’ legislative chambers on Tuesday did not rule out altering ballot questions which, ...
Voters are gearing up to voice their choice.  If Ballot Question Two passes, students will no longer have to pass the ...
Millions of dollars in contributions are continuing to flow into ballot committees behind five statewide referendums ahead of the Nov. 5 election.