New York State by the fall of 2027 would drop its requirement that students pass Regents exams in order to graduate from ...
A new plan from the state education department sets a timeline for phasing out the century-old graduation test.
Imagine if your child no longer had to take a New York State Regents exam to graduate from a public high school.
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 ... course ...
New York students will no longer be required to pass Regents exams to earn a diploma beginning in the 2027-28 school year, ...
Imagine it’s 2028, and New York State has implemented new graduation requirements. Students no longer need to pass ...
The plan builds on recommendations from the Blue Ribbon Commission on Graduation Measures. Community feedback shaped the ...
Either they could qualify for diplomas by passing traditional Regents exams, or they could do so through ... The proposed ...
By 2029, public school students in New York State could have one less requirement needed to turn the tassel and graduate.
It would also offer all students one standard New York state diploma instead of the three diplomas students can currently earn — the local, regents or regents advanced diplomas — which each have ...
The Blue Ribbon Commission, NYSED, and the Board of Regents say they’re working together to improve the high school ...