Parents weigh in on removing the MCAS graduation requirement
Briefly

This survey indicates a strong divide among parents regarding the MCAS graduation requirement, with 55% supporting its elimination and 43% opposing it.
Sherene Michlin emphasized the stress on her daughter with autism, noting the unnecessary pressure created by focusing solely on MCAS passing, rather than broader skill development.
Ivelisse Caraballo highlighted that while parents have varying opinions, many believe the MCAS system itself has significant flaws that need addressing.
Read at Boston.com
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