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Baker, Riley couldn't be more wrongheaded in school return plan


Baker, Riley couldn’t be more wrongheaded in school return plan
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Teacher Irbensky Francois checked off students arriving by bus at the Roger Clap Elementary School in Dorchester on April 26.
Massachusetts COVID-19 vaccine recipients may have noticed an unexpected side effect: a stabbing sensation in the back, courtesy of Governor Baker and state Education Commissioner Jeffrey Riley. Yes, while millions of us have spent the past 16 months taking every possible step to help end this pandemic, Baker and Riley seem intent on placating those whose actions have only made it worse.
The K-12 school reopening plan for the fall still has no COVID-19 vaccine requirement for eligible students, despite the state’s removing the remote learning option and lifting COVID-19 safety guidance for school buildings. Never mind that both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health have both recently em ....

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Thousands of Boston students return to full-time learning for first time since March 2020


Thousands of Boston students return to full-time, in-person learning for first time since March 2020
By Felicia Gans Globe Staff,Updated April 26, 2021, 1 hour ago
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From left: second-grader Ku Swaray crossed the street with her twin sisters, Miatta and Emma, who are both in first grade as they return to F. Lyman Winship Elementary School.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
More than 23,000 Boston Public Schools students are expected to return to full-time, in-person instruction Monday for the first time since the pandemic shuttered schools in March 2020 — a major milestone in the city’s efforts to get students back to traditional school. ....

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This Year's High School Juniors Able to Skip MCAS Without Graduation Consequences


By Katie Lannan, State House News Service |
April 21, 2021
It’s official.
This year’s high school junior class doesn’t need to take or pass MCAS tests to graduate, under a change approved this week by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
As WHAV reported at the beginning of the month, Education Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley recommended the temporary change. It 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, didn’t take those tests last spring because of a federal waiver and legislative approval to cancel the spring 2020 MCAS during the early days of remote learning. ....

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