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  2. Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System - Wikipedia

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    Results from this year's research are similar to results from last year's work: about 84% of the variation in test results (scores for all of the test-taking students for the nine MCAS tests combined) is explained by demography. That is why Weston and Wayland have high MCAS scores and why Holyoke and Brockton have low MCAS scores. Thus, though ...

  3. Massachusetts educators argue students be better off without ...

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    Fall River statistics. In 2023, 78.5% of students enrolled in Fall River's public schools are from low-income families, while the statewide percentage is 42.2%.

  4. Educators, researchers propose ‘classroom embedded ... - AOL

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    Most students will take the test on a computer reflecting the digital world we live in today. MCAS helps the commonwealth identify schools and districts that need additional support.” MCAS criticism

  5. With MCAS on November's ballots, educators proposing new ...

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    The Massachusetts Department of Education, which oversees the testing, says: “MCAS has been upgraded to better measure the critical skills students need for success in the 21st century: deeper ...

  6. Massachusetts Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The BESE is unique in that 1 of its 11 members is a Massachusetts public school student. Legislation filed in 1971 by Governor Francis W. Sargent created the position. By this same legislation, the Massachusetts State Student Advisory Council was established. The Chairperson of this Council sits as a full voting member on the BESE.

  7. List of state achievement tests in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following standardized tests are designed and/or administered by state education agencies and/or local school districts in order to measure academic achievement across multiple grade levels in elementary, middle and senior high school, as well as for high school graduation examinations to measure proficiency for high school graduation.

  8. 'Elated': How Brockton middle school conquered MCAS, beating ...

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  9. Charter School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Most charter schools supplement MCAS test performance data with results from other nationally recognized standardized tests, such as the SAT 10, ITBS, or TerraNova. Results from all assessments are used in the charter school accountability process and are central in evaluating whether a school is an academic success.