Past Chairmen of Massachusetts Education Board Condemn Attempts To Eliminate Standardized Testing

Past Chairmen of Massachusetts Education Board Condemn Attempts To Eliminate Standardized Testing

Five former chairmen of the Massachusetts Board of Elementary and Secondary Education wrote an op-ed criticizing both those willing to leave Massachusetts public education as it is and those who wish to abolish graduation requirements.

"It is troubling that education reform is threatened from a couple of different directions," Christopher Anderson, Maura Banta, James Peyser, Paul Reville, and Paul Sagan wrote in the Monday, July 17 edition of The Boston Globe.