Under the plan, students who began high school this year, or begin it the next two years, won’t have to pass any of the tests, though they’ll still be required to take them. By the 2027-28 school year, no one will even have to take them, let alone pass. This change effectively removes the standardization the exams provided, leading to concerns about students' preparedness for life beyond high school.
Board of Regents Chancellor Lester Young Jr. insists ditching the Regents exams is necessary to ensure 'equity.' However, many critics argue that this decision undermines educational standards and accountability, prioritizing appearances over actual student learning.
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