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High school juniors won t need to pass MCAS to graduate in 2022

High school juniors won t need to pass MCAS to graduate in 2022 By Katie Lannan State House News Service This year s high school junior class will not need to take or pass MCAS tests in order to graduate, under a change approved last week by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. The move is one of a series of pandemic-influenced shifts the state has made within its standardized testing program since COVID-19 first shuttered school buildings last spring. Students are typically required to pass 10th grade English and math MCAS exams in order demonstrate competency in the two subjects and graduate. Last year s 10th graders, the class of 2022, did not have an opportunity to take those tests last spring because education officials obtained a federal waiver and legislative approval to cancel the spring 2020 MCAS administration in the early days of remote learning.

Five injured in late-night shootings in Holyoke

Five injured in late-night shootings in Holyoke GAZETTE FILE PHOTO GAZETTE FILE PHOTO Published: 5/3/2021 4:14:40 PM HOLYOKE Police say that five people were shot outside a bar in the South Street Plaza early on Saturday. In a statement, Holyoke Police Department Capt. Michael Moriarty said that officers responded to 209 South St. at around 2:10 a.m. for a report of shots fired with multiple victims. When police arrived, he said they found two victims outside of the Clubhouse bar and provided first aid.  Moriarty said that once the shooting victims were transported to the hospital, police secured the area. “While still on scene, officers were advised by dispatch that three additional shooting victims were at the Holyoke Medical Center Emergency Room,” Moriarty added.

Calls grow for Michael Moriarty, state education board member from Holyoke, to resign

Calls grow for Michael Moriarty, state education board member from Holyoke, to resign Posted Apr 29, 2021 Board of Elementary and Secondary Education member Michael Moriarty of Holyoke speaks during an April 20 meeting. His comments during a discussion of the state s school and district accountability system have prompted some Lawrence officials to call for his removal from the board. Facebook Share By Katie Lannan | State House News Service A statewide teachers union and its Lawrence local are calling for a Board of Elementary and Secondary Education member to resign over comments he made at a recent meeting, days after three state lawmakers, several city officials and Congresswoman Lori Trahan also called for his removal.

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