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MCAS foes should correct their misleading error

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion April 06, 2023

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It’s an unfortunate state of civic affairs when organizations that are regular and influential participants in the public debate get their facts so wrong that it renders their claims the equivalent of misinformation.But that is just what’s happened with the and , a nonprofit it helps fund, as they pursue their effort to nix the exam as a high school-graduation requirement.MTA President Max Page that “there are over 50,000 students who have... + full article



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