Published Online: January 31, 2011
Published in Print: February 2, 2011, as Local School Board in Mass. Seeks Rollback of Common Standards
Includes correction(s): January 31, 2011
Local Mass. School Board Seeks Standards Rollback
Bill Filed in State Legislature Considered Long Shot
By Catherine Gewertz
At the behest of a local school board, three lawmakers in Massachusetts have drafted a bill that would override the state board of education’s decision to adopt new common academic standards.
The measure is part of a long-shot effort by the Tantasqua Regional school board to unravel its state’s embrace of the Common Core State Standards Initiative and reverse its pledge to use common assessments designed for those standards. The bill seeks to retain Massachusetts’ own widely admired standards and its exam, the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System, or MCAS.
The move marks the only known instance in the country of a local board challenging its state’s adoption of the standards, according to national groups that monitor state-level activity on the issue.
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