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.