New York State by the fall of 2027 would drop its requirement that students pass Regents exams in order to graduate from high ...
The Class of 2027 is expected to be the last in New York who need to pass Regents exams to earn a high school diploma, state education officials announced Monday. The projected timeline is part of a ...
The proposed timeline means that current ninth graders would not be required to pass New York State Regents exams to graduate ...
Imagine if your child no longer had to take a New York State Regents exam to graduate from a public high school. It could ...
A Brooklyn College professor says Regents exams will be optional by 2030 as New York state moves toward more career-oriented ...
The Board of Regents will have the final say on the state Education Department's proposal to end the requirement that students pass Regents exams to graduate The New York State Department of Education ...
Imagine if your child no longer had to take a New York State Regents exam to graduate from a public high school.
Essentially, the changes would give students options. Either they could qualify for diplomas by passing traditional Regents ...
New York students who started high school this year may not need to pass Regents exams in order to graduate. The change is part of a new plan from the state department of education to make graduation ...
By 2029, public school students in New York State could have one less requirement needed to turn the tassel and graduate.
Under a looming overhaul outlined in June, students would no longer be required to pass the state’s Regents exams in order to ...
The changes include phasing out the traditional Regents exams, moving to a single diploma model and incorporating new financial literacy classes and climate education.