"Massachusetts Governor and Teachers Union Clash Over MCAS and Literacy Requirements"

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey is at odds with teachers unions and superintendents over literacy and MCAS testing. Healey is seeking legislative authority to update literacy curriculums, citing a decline in reading scores, while the unions criticize the "one-size-fits-all approach." She also opposes a ballot question to eliminate MCAS as a graduation requirement, emphasizing the need to assess student performance.
- Massachusetts governor at odds with teachers union over literacy, MCAS requirements CBS Boston
- Healey holds firm on MCAS and evidence-based reading, despite pushback Boston Herald
- Online forum renews arguments against MCAS, standardized test that's required for graduation Cambridge Day
- Margaret Riddle: MCAS test for voters to decide GazetteNET
- Mass. educators are hard at work to support students' literacy The Boston Globe
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